Mental Health at Work
By (Author) James Routledge
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Business
5th January 2022
30th September 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about mental health issues
Care of people with mental health issues
Mental health services
Diversity, equality and inclusion in the workplace
Office management
Working patterns and practices
Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Mind, body, spirit
658.382
Paperback
160
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 9mm
117g
Build a practical positive mental health strategy in the workplace from Penguin Business Expert James Routledge One in five people are experiencing mental health problems right now. Stress, anxiety and depression account for half of all working days lost. So why are we still not talking about mental health at work Promoting positive mental health is fast becoming a priority for companies yet many are failing to implement a strategy that works. Penguin Business Expert James Routledge has been working with leaders, managers and people in all positions who want to positively change their organisation's approach to mental health. In this book, he reveals how to; reduce stigma, focus on early intervention and prevention, improve productivity, engagement and retention and create a culture of openness from the top down. Filled with practical tips, proven strategies and case studies from the organisations leading the way, this book will help any organisation build a positive mental health framework that works.
James Routledge is the Founder and CEO of Sanctus, a purpose-driven organisation with a mission to transform perceptions around mental health and put the world's first mental health gym on the high street. He founded Sanctus after his own experiences with poor mental health, which he documented on his viral Medium blog. Since then, James has built a strong social media network which works to break down stigma around the topic of mental health and, through Sanctus, has coached over 10,000 employees directly on how to improve their mental wellbeing. His work has been featured in The Times, the Guardian, and on BBC TV and radio and he is a regular public speaker around the world.