Mental Health in the Workplace is crucial in this modern world of work

We understand that everyone is at a different place with their mental health at work journey. We therefore offer a range of support from mental health awareness training and mental health awareness courses for leaders and employees, to mental fitness classes mental health metrics and even an in-house peer support program such as mental health first aid!

Below are the our mental health awareness courses we offer which are all gounded in research and facilitated by one of our experienced psychologists. Also our mental health training and courses are not your average courses! We make sure we bring our Glia flare to everything we do.

Support with Mental Health Metrics - Glia
 
Emotional Intelligence & Mental Health Service


Mental Health Workshops and Training in the Workplace

50-80% of Kiwis will experience a Mental Health or addiction problem in their lifetime*.

Workplaces simply cannot ignore this anymore and we have to start looking at our work environments and how we can deal with what has essentially been the invisible part of Health and Safety up until now.

While New Zealand’s workplace safety incident rates are inexcusably high and rightly deserve our attention, addressing our failures in relation to worker safety should not excuse us continuing to ignore our even greater failures in relation to our workforce's Mental Health and Well-being (Duncan, 2016).

We believe in order to make work places great, we have to acknowledge our people as a whole - the physical and psychological, and learn how to create work environments where everyone has the opportunity to be both physically and psychologically safe.

What is Mental Health?

Mental Health comprises of our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.

Mental Health can range from feeling a bit out of sorts to experiencing high levels of stress, burnout or anxiety.   

How does it impact the workplace?

We know that when we feel good about ourselves, often we are more likely to work productively, interact well with colleagues and make a valuable contribution to the workplace. Mental health in the workplace is therefore crucial for so many reasons.

So lets make the invisible visible so that we are better able to manage Mental Health in the workplace and the Well-being of our people at work.

Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace

mental health in the workplace

Workshops and Training

  • A Leader's Role In Mental Health - 1 day, 2 x half day, or 3 x 2 hours.

  • Mental Health awareness training for employees - half day or 2 x 90 minutes

  • Mental Fitness and Resilience - 90 minutes

  • Mental Health First Aid Peer support program - Ongoing support

  • Psychosocial risk training for leaders - half day or 90 minute introductions

  • The F Word - Finding fun and flow at work - Half day or 90 Minutes

  • Support with mental health metrics (this does not have to be intimidating!)

*MHC, 2018.