The discussion paper includes new statistics on the cost of mental health in the workplace, information about mental health first aid training, guides to dealing with mental health at work, and help for businesses to improve health and wellbeing at work.
Minds at Work: Is your Business Mentally Healthy? features personal case studies from business owners, managers and industry, and discusses sharing struggles with colleagues.
The South Australian Business Chamber Chief Executive Nigel McBride said mental health affected everyone, with mental stress claims the most expensive compensation claims submitted.
“Business owners and managers often juggle staff, work long hours, try to make a profit and pay wages, often forgetting to look after their own mental health,” Mr McBride said.
“This discussion paper urges workplaces to consider the mental health of their organisation, as well as their own, and provides a guide on improving wellbeing and how to find help. We need to ensure the business community is given the mental health support it needs.”
The event will be opened by Minister for Health and Wellbeing, Stephen Wade, and includes addresses by SA Mental Health Commissioner Chris Burns and ReturntoWorkSA Chief Executive Rob Cordiner.
A panel discussion will also take place, featuring:
Time: 7.30am arrival with a 7.45am sharp start
Where: the South Australian Business Chamber, level 1, 136 Greenhill Road, Unley
To download Minds at Work: Is Your Business Mentally Healthy? Click here
To arrange an interview please contact Verity Edwards on 0412 678 942.
15 February 2019