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Employee Outlook: Focus on mental health in the workplace - Mind

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Would you feel c<strong>on</strong>fident disclos<strong>in</strong>g unmanageablestress or <strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> problems to your employer ormanager?Just four <strong>in</strong> ten (41%) employees would feel c<strong>on</strong>fidentdisclos<strong>in</strong>g unmanageable stress or <strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> problemsto <strong>the</strong>ir employer or manager. People work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> microbus<strong>in</strong>esses are most likely to feel c<strong>on</strong>fident to disclose to <strong>the</strong>iremployer or manager. However, just 38% of staff work<strong>in</strong>gfor large employers would feel c<strong>on</strong>fident disclos<strong>in</strong>g a <strong>mental</strong><strong>health</strong> problem to <strong>the</strong>ir manager. This suggests that whilelarge employers may encourage staff to talk about <strong>mental</strong><strong>health</strong> problems <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir policies, <strong>the</strong>ir employees have lessc<strong>on</strong>fidence <strong>in</strong> actually disclos<strong>in</strong>g to <strong>the</strong>ir manager that <strong>the</strong>yhave a problem than people work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> smaller organisati<strong>on</strong>s.This could be because managers <strong>in</strong> large organisati<strong>on</strong>stypically manage larger teams and so trust between managerand <strong>in</strong>dividual members of staff may not be as str<strong>on</strong>g (seeTable 10).In all, 45% of resp<strong>on</strong>dents th<strong>in</strong>k <strong>the</strong>ir manager or employerwould be supportive if <strong>the</strong>y disclosed unmanageable stress or<strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> problems. Just under a third (30%) d<strong>on</strong>’t th<strong>in</strong>k<strong>the</strong>ir manager would be supportive and a quarter d<strong>on</strong>’t know(see Table 11).<str<strong>on</strong>g>Employee</str<strong>on</strong>g>s work<strong>in</strong>g for micro and small firms are more likelyto th<strong>in</strong>k <strong>the</strong>ir manager or employer would be supportive thanthose work<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> medium-sized and large firms.Just over four <strong>in</strong> ten resp<strong>on</strong>dents (43%) who described <strong>the</strong>ir<strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> as poor have disclosed <strong>the</strong>ir stress or <strong>mental</strong><strong>health</strong> to <strong>the</strong>ir employer or manager, with women (47%)more likely to disclose than men (37%) (see Table 12).Where resp<strong>on</strong>dents had disclosed, <strong>the</strong>ir experience wasgenerally positive, with 37% say<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>ir employer ormanager had provided a lot of support and 51% said <strong>the</strong>yreceived a little support. Just 13% of resp<strong>on</strong>dents said <strong>the</strong>yreceived no support at all (see Table 13).In all, 73% of those resp<strong>on</strong>dents that had disclosed <strong>the</strong>ir<strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> problems said <strong>the</strong>y had not experienced anyadverse treatment as a result, with 27% say<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong>y hadexperienced adverse treatment (see Table 14).Table 10: Would you feel c<strong>on</strong>fident disclos<strong>in</strong>g unmanageablestress or <strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> problems to your employer ormanager? (%)All Micro Small Medium LargeYes 41 51 43 41 38No 43 28 41 44 47D<strong>on</strong>’t know 16 21 15 16 14Table 13: Did you receive any support from your employeror manager to manage your <strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> and <strong>the</strong> demandsof your job? (%)All Men WomenYes – a lot of support 37 41 34Yes – a little support 51 33 61No – not at all 13 26 5Table 11: Do you feel your employer or manager would besupportive if you disclosed unmanageable stress or <strong>mental</strong><strong>health</strong> problems? (%)All Micro Small Medium LargeYes 45 55 47 43 43No 30 16 24 36 33D<strong>on</strong>’t know 25 29 29 21 24Table 14: Did you experience any adverse treatment fromyour employer or manager as a result of disclos<strong>in</strong>g stress or<strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> problems? (%)All Men WomenYes 27 26 28No 73 74 72Table 12: Have you disclosed your stress or <strong>mental</strong><strong>health</strong> problems to your employer or manager? (%)All Men WomenYes 43 37 47No 57 63 536 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Focus</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>mental</strong> <strong>health</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>workplace</strong>

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