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NGODE: Supporting mental health awareness: a guide for HR leaders

Organising mental health workshops can educate employees on various topics and help normalise discussions around mental wellness.

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by CHRPK JEMIMA NGODE

Star-blogs16 May 2025 - 22:48
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In Summary


  • Mental health is not just a personal issue; it's a workplace concern that affects productivity, morale, and overall company culture.
  •  By prioritising mental well-being, companies can create a more engaged and resilient workforce.

CHRPK Jemima Ngode.

As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s essential for HR leaders to take proactive steps in fostering a supportive environment for employees.

 Mental health is not just a personal issue; it's a workplace concern that affects productivity, morale, and overall company culture.

 By prioritising mental well-being, companies can create a more engaged and resilient workforce.

One of the most effective ways to support mental health is to promote open dialogue within the organisation.

HR leaders should encourage conversations about mental health by creating safe spaces where employees feel comfortable discussing their struggles.

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Organising mental health workshops can educate employees on various topics and help normalise discussions around mental wellness.

Additionally, utilising anonymous surveys can gauge employee sentiment and identify areas of concern, allowing HR to address specific needs.

Providing resources and support is equally vital.

HR leaders should ensure that employees have access to mental health resources, including Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), which offer confidential counselling services.

Furthermore, implementing mental health days allows employees to take time off specifically for their mental well-being without stigma, fostering a culture of compassion and understanding.

Training managers and leaders to recognise and address mental health issues is another crucial step. Equipping them with active listening skills enables them to be more approachable and supportive.

Additionally, training should focus on helping leaders identify signs of distress in their teams, allowing for timely intervention and support.

Creating a flexible work environment can significantly reduce stress and anxiety among employees.

Offering remote work options and flexible hours enables employees to adjust their schedules to better fit their personal needs, fostering a healthier work-life balance.

Fostering a positive work culture is essential for enhancing employee well-being.

HR leaders can promote team-building activities that strengthen bonds among colleagues and reduce feelings of isolation.

 Implementing recognition programs to acknowledge employees’ efforts and achievements can also boost morale and create a more uplifting workplace atmosphere.

Encouraging a healthy work-life balance is crucial for maintaining mental health.

HR should promote policies that support balance, such as limiting after-hours communication and encouraging employees to take their vacation days.

 This helps prevent burnout and allows employees to recharge effectively.

Leveraging technology can also play a significant role in supporting mental health initiatives. Recommending mental health apps that provide mindfulness exercises and stress management techniques can empower employees to take charge of their well-being.

Additionally, creating virtual support groups allows employees to share experiences and support one another, fostering a sense of community.

In conclusion, as HR leaders, your role in promoting mental health awareness is crucial.

By implementing these strategies, you not only support your employees but also enhance the overall health of your organisation.

A mentally healthy workplace is a productive workplace. This Mental Health Awareness Month, take the initiative to implement at least one of these strategies in your workplace.

Share your experiences and ideas with colleagues to foster a culture of support and understanding.

Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our employees and create a thriving work environment. 

CHRPK Jemima Ngode is Radio Africa Group's HR Manager. 

 

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