Mental illness is one of the leading causes of sickness absence and long-term work incapacity in Australia. At any point in time, one in six working age people will be living with mental illness, costing Australian businesses in the vicinity of $11 billion dollars each year. Meanwhile, many are also caring for and supporting people with mental health difficulties while juggling work and home responsibilities. A new report for the National MENTAL Health Commission and the Mentally Healthy Workplace Alliance offers Australian business leaders new ways to support the mental health of employees and reduce the personal and economic risks of mental ill health
This study will examine the ongoing concern associated with mental health in the workplace, particul...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has necessitated many healthcare workers operating on the frontline...
Globalisation and regional economic imperatives have no doubt led to modern work environments increa...
Most Australians with a mental illness receive little support or understanding at work – yet ...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Mental health is an increasingly important topic in the workplace. ...
In 2018, the Australian Government instructed the Productivity Commission to examine the social and ...
Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the thi...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders are a significant cause of disability and loss of workplace productivit...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
BACKGROUND: There is a strong association between mental health problems and financial difficulties....
An expert survey was designed to support the development of a workplace-based multi-country interven...
Estimates suggest that 25% of European citizens will experience a mental health problem in their lif...
Objectives: Comparatively few people with severe mental illness are employed despite evidence that ...
This study will examine the ongoing concern associated with mental health in the workplace, particul...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has necessitated many healthcare workers operating on the frontline...
Globalisation and regional economic imperatives have no doubt led to modern work environments increa...
Most Australians with a mental illness receive little support or understanding at work – yet ...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
This report on Australia is the ninth and last in a series of reports looking at how the broader edu...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Mental health is an increasingly important topic in the workplace. ...
In 2018, the Australian Government instructed the Productivity Commission to examine the social and ...
Mental health problems account for 24 per cent of total years lost due to disability and are the thi...
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders are a significant cause of disability and loss of workplace productivit...
Background: Worker mental ill-health has significant repercussions for labour productivity and econ...
BACKGROUND: There is a strong association between mental health problems and financial difficulties....
An expert survey was designed to support the development of a workplace-based multi-country interven...
Estimates suggest that 25% of European citizens will experience a mental health problem in their lif...
Objectives: Comparatively few people with severe mental illness are employed despite evidence that ...
This study will examine the ongoing concern associated with mental health in the workplace, particul...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has necessitated many healthcare workers operating on the frontline...
Globalisation and regional economic imperatives have no doubt led to modern work environments increa...