Although roughly 57.8 million adults in the US are believed to be living at least one form of mental illness, there is still stigma in workplace settings that prevent workings from seeking help and support. According to one study, 8 out 10 workers with a mental health condition report feeling shame and stigma surrounding their issues, making them less inclined to talk about what they are going through.
Another study from the American Psychological Association found that an alarming 87% of employees believe actions from their employer would help their mental health.
In other words, there are ways to address the rising prevalence of mental illness in working Americans, but some of the solutions will need to come from the top-down.
What this tells us is that mental illness is already having a major impact on US labor, so any business owners or managers who don’t think they need to address this issue—think again.
If you’re not sure where to begin supporting your employees, however, we’ve got you covered. Check out our curated list of actions and advice to help you create a more healthy and happy workplace environment.
Reward good work, kindly communicate expectations, and most importantly, create a safe space where employees feel comfortable communicating their needs.
Having a poor work-life balance, however, can lead to unhealthy behaviors. One study found that 66% of workers skip one meal per day due to working hours. Choices such as this, in turn, can lead to negative mental health outcomes. Research from the National Library of Medicine indicated that skipping breakfast in the morning “significantly increased the risks of stress and depressive mood.”
If you’re noticing that your employees are clocking long hours or working through their lunch hour, try encouraging them to leave work on time and take more breaks when they have the chance. Offering mental health days is also a great way to ensure that your employees are prioritizing their needs instead of trying to push through the mental illness symptoms.
Other programs, like workplace animal encounters such as the ones offered from Paws In Work can be very fun and effective ways of breaking up the work day and easing employee stress.
Finally, it’s imperative that in-person workplaces have a part of the office where the employees can relax away from their desk. Break Rooms are vital to a healthy work environment, and those spaces should include comfortable seating options, snacks, coffee, and the chance to escape the stress of the job any time an employee might feel the need to do so.
If you’re not sure your team is up to the challenge, or you’re interested in hiring someone who is uniquely qualified to address mental health in the workplace, CyberCoders has you covered. Check out our website to learn more about how we can find you the best candidates and take the stress of hiring off your shoulders. Consider it our little way of helping you with your own mental health.
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