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World Mental Health Day 2024: Time to Prioritise Mental Health in the Workplace

World Mental Health Day 2024: Time to Prioritise Mental Health in the Workplace

Today, on October 10, we observe World Mental Health Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness and promoting mental health worldwide. This year, the theme is “Time to Prioritise Mental Health in the Workplace,” a call to action that resonates deeply in our increasingly demanding work environments.
The Importance of Mental Health in the Workplace
Mental health is a crucial aspect of our overall well-being, influencing how we think, feel, and interact with others. In the workplace, mental health affects not only individual performance but also team dynamics and organisational culture. When employees feel mentally supported, they are more engaged, productive, and satisfied with their work.
Unfortunately, many individuals struggle with mental health issues, often exacerbated by work-related stress, unrealistic expectations, and a lack of support. According to the World Health Organisation, depression and anxiety are among the leading causes of disability worldwide, costing the global economy approximately $1 trillion each year in lost productivity.
 The Benefits of Prioritising Mental Health
Prioritising mental health in the workplace is not just a moral obligation; it is also a strategic advantage. Here are some key benefits:

 

1. Increased Productivity: Employees who feel supported are more focused and motivated, leading to enhanced performance.

 

2. Lower Absenteeism: A mentally healthy workplace reduces stress-related illnesses, resulting in fewer sick days and higher retention rates.

 

3. Fostering Innovation: A culture that values mental health encourages creativity and collaboration, driving innovation within teams.

 

4. Improved Employee Morale: When mental health is prioritised, employees feel valued and respected, contributing to a positive work environment.

 How to Make Mental Health a Priority
As we commemorate World Mental Health Day, here are some actionable steps organisations can take to prioritise mental health in the workplace:
  1. Promote Open Dialogue: Encourage conversations about mental health to reduce stigma and create a supportive atmosphere where employees feel comfortable sharing their struggles.
  2. Provide Resources: Ensure access to mental health resources, such as counselling services, employee assistance programs, and wellness initiatives.
  3. Encourage Work-Life Balance: Promote flexible work schedules and the importance of time off for self-care to help employees maintain a healthy balance between work and personal life.
  4. Lead by Example: Leaders should model healthy behaviours, showcasing the importance of prioritising mental well-being.
 Join Us in Making a Difference
At the Stop Mental Illness Foundation, we are dedicated to advocating for mental health awareness and support in all workplaces. On this World Mental Health Day, we urge you to reflect on how you can contribute to creating a culture that prioritises mental health.
Together, we can make a significant impact, fostering environments where everyone feels valued, supported, and empowered. Let’s commit to prioritising mental health—not just today, but every day.
Remember, mental health matters. Let’s work together to create a brighter, healthier future for all.
For more information on mental health resources and support, visit our website or contact us at www.smifnigeria.org

OLUSEYI ELIZABETH ODUDIMU

Mrs. Oluseyi Elizabeth Odudimu is a mental health advocate and the founder of the Stop Mental Illness Foundation. With a solid academic background, she has dedicated her life to raising awareness about mental health issues and providing support to individuals suffering from mental illness. Mrs. Odudimu is also a published author, mentor, and a loving mother and wife. Her tireless efforts have earned her numerous accolades and honors, making her a true role model and a beacon of hope for those affected by mental illness.

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