Eugene Farrell: How we can look after our people in the months ahead

Challenges remain as we slowly move out of the Covid pandemic says Eugene Farrell, mental health lead at Axa Health

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The past year has been one of the most challenging we’ve experienced in our personal and professional lifetimes. With 50 per cent of people in the UK re porting not being happy with their current work-life balance and 60 per cent feeling more fatigued since the pandemic (1), it’s no wonder we’ve seen more call for mental health support than ever before.

Unlike the pandemic, mental health is something we can do something about. As professionals in the healthcare and wellbeing industry, we know there are indeed real benefits for businesses in protecting their people’s mental wellbeing. On average for every £1 spent on mental health interventions, employers can expect to see £5 return in the form of increased presenteeism, with absenteeism and staff turnover also being reduced 2.

More than ever, businesses are becoming aware of the need to support their people’s mental wellbeing. But they’re also realising the benefits of prevention and early intervention, to prevent longer-term, more serious concerns. But do we practise what we preach?

As these uncertain times continue, it’s vitally important that we, as a health and wellbeing industry, support both our own, and our people’s wellbeing. As we all know too well, people are the backbone of our businesses and keeping them well should be our priority.

So what are some of the practical tips we should all be thinking about in the months ahead?

In our world, we talk about the importance of health and wellbeing all the time, but how often are we stopping to check in on our own team? By making this a focus over the next few months, we can all be in a better position to navigate this journey ahead, together.


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our webinar to find out more about why mental wellbeing matters for business health, and how you can help your people build ongoing resilience: www.axahealth.co.uk/ managingmentalhealth

 1() Working at Home Wellbeing Survey, Institute of Employment Studies, April 2020. 2 Mental health and employers: refreshing the case for investment, Deloitte, January 2020

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