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05/06/2024

Mental Health Awareness Month

Source: Fisher Phillips, April 26, 2024

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, which creates an opportunity to reflect on the well-being of your workforce. Recent statistics reveal that employees across all industries are now more susceptible to stress, burnout, and depression at work than they were pre-pandemic. In fact, the current environment for employees has even been termed a state of “permacrisis,” because of the seemingly endless series of issues such as the pandemic, economic inflation, international instability, war, and political tension that permeate our lives each day. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we’ll give you a week-by-week guide for supporting your employees – not just during the month of May but throughout the year.

May 1–3: Start the Conversation

To kick things off, you can learn about the status of workplace mental health in 2024 and start an open dialogue with your employees. The 2024 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Workplace Mental Health Poll found that:

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May 6–10: Support Working Parents and Minors

National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day falls this week, so you could focus on supporting working parents and any employees who are under the age of 18.

4 Ways You Can Support Working Parents

Working parents and those with caregiving responsibilities face unique challenges that others in the workforce do not. Here are some ways you can support them:

3 Ways You Can Support Working Minors

Special attention should also be paid to working minors, who must balance work with school, extracurricular activities, and other responsibilities. Here are some ways you can support minor employees:

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