“One of my coworker’s students committed suicide last summer. When my coworker found out, she didn’t say anything. However, I was able to recognize that something was wrong and I asked about it. We came together as a team and shared how we were feeling, and all provided support to my coworker.
“The Mental Health First Aid training helped me lead the conversation and provide my co-worker with the support that she needed.” – Ivon Perez, Mental Health First Aider
Ivon’s experience is not unique. Research shows that one in four adults faces a mental health challenge every single day and, unfortunately, the challenge doesn’t go away when you’re at work. In fact, entering an unhappy or unhealthy work environment every day can make it even more difficult to manage an emotional situation, mental health or substance use problem.
That’s where employers come in. Employers play an important role in creating a supportive and understanding workplace environment for all employees. By taking these simple steps, you can help improve employee mental health and morale and also increase productivity.