Intentional self-harm (suicide) registered as the 15th biggest killer of Australians in 2010, according to the latest report. As mental illness has been identified as a precursor to both self-harm and suicide it is pertinent to look at the issues from a risk perspective. Mental illness has a significant impact on the workplace that often goes unrecognised, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI, 2010).
This research tells us that mental health issues are being under reported and undetected, and that the true cost of mental health issues ‘snowballs’ when indirect costs and other factors are considered or combined with existing cases.
For most workplaces, mental health issues tend to present themselves through absenteeism and loss of productivity. Managers need to be aware of the warning signs, such as conflict in the workplace and home, increasing absenteeism, deteriorating performance and reported issues through wellness programs. Once identified, action needs to be taken to prevent
(a) further deterioration in the health
of their workforce
(b) loss of
productivity and
(c) exposure
through insurance liability.
In addition to helping identify risk markers within an
organisation, the introduction of targeted Health and Wellness programs can
help build resilience in the workforce and reduce the likelihood of mental
health issues escalating and becoming harmful to the individual and workforce
as a whole. Examples of the types of programs used in the wellness space to
prevent the onset of mental health issues include training in resilience and
coping, dealing with difficult people, personality in the workplace and
work/life balance coaching.
For anyone concerned about their own, or a colleagues mental
health, please visit www.beyondblue.com.au or call their information hotline on
1300 22 4636.
To read the full White Paper by Mark Cassidy, GM of Risk and
Innovation at 2CRisk with over 15 years of experience working in the area of
health risk management, please click
here.
If you would like to find out more about how 2CRisk can help you
tackle the challenges of health management, go to www.2CRisk.com.au or you can
contact Mark on +61 1300 736 361 or e-mail info@2CRisk.com.au
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