Five tips to help employees care for their mental health
Approximately one third of employees report struggling with depression or anxiety, according to our Global Benefits Attitude Survey. And employers are well aware of the toll the pandemic is still taking on employees’ emotional health. Organizations have again ranked enhancing mental health and emotional wellbeing programs as their top priorities in 2024, according to our Best Practices in Healthcare Survey.
With the continued focus on mental health, it’s an ideal time to raise awareness and reduce the stigma, especially in the workplace.
Managing mental health begins with understanding and awareness. Understanding what mental health is, why it’s important and how employees can begin to address their mental health needs is the reason for May’s Mental Health Awareness Month.
Promoting awareness for mental health takes time and careful consideration. Here are five actions you can take now to prepare for a successful Mental Health Awareness Month:
Mental Health Awareness Month presents an opportunity to drive attention to mental health issues, reduce stigmas associated with it and support employees in caring for their mental health. How can you make Mental Health Awareness Month a success in your organization? Check back on WTW throughout May for additional mental health content.