How to start a conversation with an employee about their mental health
In recent years, there has been an increasing amount of necessary attention given to mental health problems such as depression, anxiety or stress. Currently, 1 in 6 workers suffer with a mental health problem and this can stop people from performing at their best. Providing support for employees who are suffering will not only help your employees to perform better but it will also portray your Company’s values.
If you are unsure whether an employee has mental health problems, a good starting point would be to routinely ask your team how they are, make sure they are ok and acknowledge the fact that mental health awareness is important, and support is available if needed.
Often, people who suffer from mental health problems do not feel that they are able to ask for extra help or support. Therefore, if you think an employee might be suffering, you may need to take the lead and have a conversation with them. Remember, it may be the case that the employee is not ready to talk about their mental health and therefore, it would be wise to start off with an informal chat in order to show the employee that help, and support is available.
The following steps will help to establish open communication:
Employees perform best when they are healthy, motivated and focused therefore, effectively supporting your employees will help to increase productivity.
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