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Employers have a role in supporting mental health, says HR consultant

HR Consultant Laura Reilly, is urging Lincolnshire businesses to support the Samaritans’ “Talk to Us” awareness day on July 24th.

She says that as mental health continues to be a pressing concern in the workplace, the day is a great opportunity to raise awareness about mental health struggles among employees.

According to recent statistics, mental health problems affect one in four people in the UK, with employees experiencing high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression.

Laura owns and runs Taurus HR Solutions. She said: “Employers have a key role to play in promoting good mental health in the workplace. The Samaritans’ “Talk to Us” Awareness Day provides a great opportunity for businesses to show their support and raise awareness about this important issue.”

To support their employees, Laura recommends that business owners take simple steps such as sending a quick email to their team on the 24th of July, highlighting the Samaritans’ “Talk to Us” campaign and providing links to support resources.

These resources can include mental health helplines, employee assistance programs, and mental health first aid training. Laura added: “Small gestures can make a huge difference. By showing their support and providing access to resources, employers can help to reduce the stigma around mental health and create a culture of openness and support.”

Laura is available to provide guidance and support to businesses looking to promote good mental health amongst their employees and is a Mental Health First Aider.

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