Aspects that Challenge Mental Health At Workplace
To achieve positive mental health at workplace, it is essential to include “mental well-being” as a key indicator in the business model. Lacking that not only hurts the individual but also reduces corporate profits.
It’s important to be involved in the mental health portfolio at all levels in the workplace like the board of directors, management, finance, and human resources.
In a word, there is no one right way to create a mentally healthy workplace. Because every workplace includes different factors that play a significant role in employee’s mental health.
- Workplace Goals
- Financial Targets
- Leadership and Management Structure
- Size of the Workplace
- An environment that influences the community, and
- External resources the company draws.
Also, a legislative requirement ties the employers to protect the mental and physical health of their employees.
Many provincial occupational health and safety acts were previously expanded to include harm to psychological well-being in the definition of harassment.
The general duty clause is made applicable in cases of jurisdictions that do not have explicit legislation dealing with psychological health in the workplace.
Psychological Risk Factors
Psychosocial Risk Factors (PSRs) impact organizational health, mental health at the workplace, the health of individual employees, and the financial crux.
This includes different work approaches such as:
- Clear Leadership
- Psychological Support
- Organizational Culture
- Respect
- Requirements of Psychological Competencies
- Growth
- Development
- Rewards and recognition
- Collaboration
- Workload Management
- Engagement
- Psychological Protection
- Protection of Physical Safety
The following issues are considered to affect an individual’s mental health at workplace:
- Discrimination
- Manipulated Relationships
- Job collapse
- Harassment, violence, bullying etc.
- Stigma
- Substance use, misuse and abuse at work
Hence, a psychologically healthy workplace is one that promotes an employee’s mental well-being and does not harm their mental health through negligent, reckless, or intentional ways.
Further, as part of the continual improvement process, developing and sustaining your Comprehensive Workplace Health and Safety plan may tick the following:
- Lead (management, leadership, and commitment)
- Plan (organize)
- Do (implement)
- Check (test)
- Act (improve)
What Else Can Employers Do?
Following are some strategies that employers may use to encourage positive mental health at the workplace:
- Encourage active employee participation and decision-making
- Define duties and responsibilities
- Promote work-life balance
- Encourage respectful and non-derogatory behaviors
- Manage workloads and sufficient workforce
- Learning and development programs
- Have conflict resolution practices in place
Conclusion
Starting from the factors that influence the business to the psychological risk factors, the key indicator for a healthy business is the mentally healthy workplace. Meaning, mentally healthy employees.
In short, the above-mentioned factors describe the things to be or not to be included in the workplace culture.
You may also read the World Health Organization‘s guidelines here related to this article.