Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Prioritize employee mental health

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A stressful work environment can lead some people to miss work or even leave their job, the American Psychological Association says.

Create a workplace that prioritizes employee mental health. Follow these recommendations from APA:

  • Train managers to promote health and well-being. They should be able to recognize the signs of stress and mental health issues and know how to react, whether by sharing resources or employer-offered benefits, or talking one on one with the worker to figure out how best to address the tasks causing stress.
  • Be flexible. When possible, offer employees the ability to work in person, remotely or on a hybrid schedule.
  • Review health insurance policies. Support employee mental health by offering a range of policies, resources and management trainings that promote a healthy and flexible work culture.
  • Listen to employees. Anonymous surveys, suggestion boxes and focus groups are good ways to gather feedback from employees on policies. Share results, develop a plan to address issues and make changes.

“A welcoming and safe work climate builds trust among leadership and employees, contributes to job satisfaction, and helps minimize job-related stress,” APA says.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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