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Why Bother With Mental Health In Your Workplace?
from TREND
It’s a really simple question isn’t it? I mean why should we really bother about how our staff are feeling? They’re paid to do a job so why not just do it. How are you as a busy employer meant to care, let alone see, how your staff are feeling during a pandemic….
If you’re reading those questions above and agree with them then unfortunately my friend you may be part of the problem and not the solution. The days of seeing your staff as just performers and employees are now gone.
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Evidence suggests that 12.7% of all sickness absence days in the UK can be attributed to mental health conditions
There are many statistics out there that show that £b’s are lost every year due to both Presenteeism and sickness as a result of poor mental health of employees. So in relation to that, how much does your business lose either through lost productivity or sickness and absence due to the poor mental health of your staff?
Michael Byrne: Founder of LET’s
Better mental health support in the workplace can save UK businesses up to £8 billion per year.
Before establishing my business, Lived Experience Trauma Support, LETs for short I had a 33 year career in the Corporate World culminating in the final 10 years as a Director for a large housing organisation in Glasgow. During that 33 year career I had to deal with many ‘Real Life’ traumas including the murder of my father, the loss of twins to miscarriage, The Clutha Disaster, a potentially cancerous throat tumour, a suspected stroke and finally a Mental Health Breakdown in 2017.
Despite all of the above traumatic events I never took a day off work! I couldn’t, I had built up this persona of a confident, successful man who turned up for work every day and looked the part in a suit, shirt, tie, clean shaven and with a smile…and no-one looked beyond what the saw. Not even when I turned up for work the day after The Clutha Disaster.
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However, the reality was that I was broken, I needed help but I just couldn’t ask for it and none of my employers offered it. You may ask at this point why? The lems in the workplace
why is simple, they seem a man turn up for work and perform day after day despite the worst tragedies imaginable with the view that if he needs help he’ll ask. When my breakdown began in 2017 my performance suffered, my personality changed and I needed help. At this point in time a simple offer of help from my employer would’ve made the world of a difference to both me
1 in 6.8 people experience mental health proband ultimately to my employer but it never came.
There are many reasons why employers (14.7%).
**Not taking COVID-19 Pandemic into account
Resources for implementing a support structure in your workplace can also be found:
how to begin the conversation and/or what help to provide. This is the very reason why I established my busi-
www.matesinmind.org
www.thecamzone.net www.samh.org.uk don’t offer help or approach the subject of Mental Health in the Workplace, most employers don’t know
www.lighthouseclub.org ness Lived Experience Trauma Support. We have the knowledge of what it’s like to run a business but we also have the lived experience of being an employee struggling with their mental health. This ideally places us at the forefront to provide our Mental Health Training & Support Services to businesses all over the U.K.

So why bother about Mental Health in your Workplace….the answer is simple…it’s because it makes a difference to someone’s life. You can be the change
needed in your workplace to save someone.