It’s clear the pandemic has had a significant and wide-reaching impact on people’s mental health, the extent of which cannot yet be fully known. As a result, it is becoming increasingly important for employers to focus on creating a psychologically safe workplace for their employees to ensure they are supported during this time. Notwithstanding the pandemic, taking definitive action to significantly bolster employee mental health and job satisfaction has been shown to be good for business: international research estimates a return of 4.25x ROI for every dollar spent.
In light of R U OK Day on September 9, we’ve consolidated a range of articles and podcasts relating to employee mental health that Bayside Group has published since the beginning of the pandemic. These include information on everything from creating psychologically safe workplaces for employees returning on-site, to understanding factors that can lead to employee burnout.
As well as this, we’re sharing R U OK Day’s simple advice on how to ask employees if they’re really ok. Because while organisational design, building resilience and early help-seeking programs are indeed crucial for creating healthy workplaces, sometimes a simple question posed in the right way can make all the difference.
R U OK? has developed four steps to help you navigate a conversation with someone you’re worried about. Though these steps can be applied in any environment, employers and managers can use these as a way to begin a more open conversation about mental health, which can be challenging in the workplace.
Step 1: Ask are you ok?
Step 2: Listen with an open mind
Step 3: Encourage action
Step 4: Check in
You can access more information and resources on R U OK Day here.
General Workplace Mental Health Articles
Industry-Specific Mental Health Articles
Mental Health Podcasts
Health and Safety
If you’re looking for staff or require guidance on ensuring you’re compliant with workplace best practice, contact Bayside Group today.
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