Companies are now investing in the well-being of their employees, and their families. (Representative Image) Richard Gosnold (Wikimedia Commons)
Mental Health

Mental health of employees has become the priority of companies around the world

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also estimated that the economic loss due to mental health conditions could amount to $1.03 trillion for the 2012-2030 period.

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The mental health of employees is increasingly being given utmost priority and has become a crucial determinant in their overall health. The fact that poor mental health can lead to burnout among employees, seriously affecting their ability to contribute meaningfully to both their personal and professional lives is something every employee is aware of.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also estimated that the economic loss due to mental health conditions could amount to $1.03 trillion for the 2012-2030 period.

Now, more and more companies are being cognizant of how various situations can potentially take a toll on the emotional and mental well-being of their employees. And they have decided that it is best not to ignore signs of their emotional and mental stresses and address them like any physical ailment.

Companies are now investing in the well-being of their employees, and their families and have made it their top priority to create tailor-made programs for their employees' well-being that are holistic, customizable, and accessible.

Mental health is a major cause behind low productivity. (Representative Image)

"We understand that in a fast-paced business environment, it can be challenging to manage multiple personal and professional commitments. Keeping up with the demands at both home and work can often lead to stress and anxiety. Hence, we started this Emotional Wellness Programme as part of Adani Cares, our integrated suite of services and support platforms from which we hope we all benefit. We must continue to strive to build an inclusive, empathetic work culture," a spokesperson from Adani Group shares.

This initiative is in association with ICAS (Independent Counselling and Advisory Services) which is a Wellness & well-being (W&W) service of the highest international standards that is effective and makes a difference in the lives of people in the organization.

Employees can avail of free telephonic counseling or if recommended by the counselor they can also avail of face-to-face counseling.

Ummul Ranalvi, Partner and Managing Director of ICAS India, who has over 25 years of experience in designing and implementing HR interventions to enhance organizational effectiveness, says: "Even three years ago, companies were not so inclined to provide mental health services to their employees. But the pandemic has changed the whole perspective and made people aware of how important mental health is. Until then companies were concentrating a lot on physical health."

"All major companies are our clients in India and we can say that companies have now realized that poor mental health and stress at the workplace can be a contributory factor to a range of physical illnesses like hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions, among others."
Ummul Ranalvi, Partner and Managing Director of ICAS India

"Now, companies are creating awareness and offering solutions. They are also making sure that within an organization, the atmosphere is less toxic, sensitive, and open," says Ummul Ranalvi. (KB/IANS)

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