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Why mental health support should be a priority in the workplace

• By Rahul Sharma
Why mental health support should be a priority in the workplace

While mental health issues have risen globally over the years, the onset of the pandemic saw a 25 per cent increase in the prevalence of anxiety and depression worldwide. In India alone, according to a recent survey by Deloitte, 80 per cent of the workforce reported having mental health issues in the past year. Out of these, 47 per cent attributed their condition to work-related stress. The survey also revealed that one-third of the respondents continued to work despite their condition and about 20 per cent resigned to address their issues. This attrition, presenteeism, and absenteeism have cost Indian employers an estimated $14 billion per year. 

So, what can be done?

Fortunately, many employers are now convinced that supporting an employee’s mental well-being is an essential part of their business and are actively working towards tackling this complex challenge with easily implementable solutions.

Integrating mental health support in your collaboration tools

Here are seven ways in which employers can support mental health through the use of their collaboration tools:

Stronger Together

One of the biggest reasons that prevent employees from sharing their mental health issues is the stigma surrounding it. Collaboration tools, their features, and the culture they engender can provide a powerful base from which an ecosystem that empowers people and organisations to address mental health issues at the workplace can be built.