Research into mental health first aid in the workplace prompts new guidance

Workplace mental healt
18 Dec 2018 10:52:21.783

 

Concerns about how businesses use employees to support colleagues with mental health issues, highlighted by University of Nottingham research, have prompted new guidance for bosses.

The guidance, released by the chartered body for health and safety professionals, assists businesses with designing robust mental health systems and highlights how 'mental health first aid' (MHFA) needs to be included in a wider system of support for employees.

Workplace MHFA is due to be debated by MPs in Parliament tomorrow (Wednesday 19 December) as the Government faces calls to put it on an equal footing with physical first aid.

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More information is available from Professor Avril Drummond in the School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham on +44 (0)115 8230493, avril.drummond@nottingham.ac.uk

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