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Kellie Rondon
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Jul
17,
2024
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The pandemic. Loneliness and isolation. Escalating anxiety rates. These and other factors have shone a spotlight on mental health in recent years. In response, more employers are prioritizing employees’ overall well-being, including talking about preventing suicide in the workplace.
Even so, mental health and suicide topics remain difficult to discuss, and employees still don’t think employers are doing enough to create work environments that support their mental health and help prevent behaviors like workplace bullying and suicide in the workplace.
Recent research from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) illustrates this gap. NAMI’s survey of more than 2,000 adults 18 or older who work full-time at an organization with at least 100 employees revealed how today’s workforce thinks employers should be addressing mental health issues in the workplace.
For example, the 2024 NAMI poll found:
A Harris Poll of more than 1,000 full-time U.S. employees commissioned by the American Heart Association (AHA) revealed other surprising facts about mental health in the workplace from the employee perspective. In an AHA report about the research, a section entitled, “What Employers May Not Know,” includes the following valuable information:
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When it comes to their employees’ mental well-being, many employers are trying to do the right things – especially in light of record-high numbers of suicides over the last few years. For example, offering greater mental health support is an employee benefits trend in 2024.
Alarmingly, as the research above shows, employees who might be suicidal at work may be reluctant to share that information. Employers will need to proactively and intentionally reinforce workers’ mental well-being by creating a caring workplace culture, educating themselves to recognize the signs employees are struggling and understanding employee expectations.
The payoffs are not only more compassionate and encouraging workplaces but also a more productive and engaged workforce.
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