• I’m not sure it’s my role - breaking down the barriers to mental health conversations in the workplace

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

I’m not sure it’s my role - breaking down the barriers to mental health conversations in the workplace

  • Summary

  • ‘I’m not sure it’s my role’, was a comment we received recently during a presentation on mental health conversations in the workplace.

    We may notice that a work colleague or client is not their normal self. Perhaps their behaviour has changed or the language they are using and their demeanour is different.

    But the person in the workshop was worried that they didn’t really ‘feel it was their place’ to approach the person.

    It's not uncommon to wonder whether it’s your job to start a mental health conversation or actually how to do that. Alternatively, whether you should get others involved, for example HR.

    In addition, as a manager or coach, when do you take off your coaching hat, and focus on a mental health conversation?

    Thursday 10th October marked World Mental Health Day (WMHD) 2024 in Australia and the WHO states that World Mental Health Day is an opportunity to ‘raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and to mobilise efforts in the support of mental health.’ And the official theme of WMHD is:

    It is Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace

    Therefore, we thought we’d use the Coaching Café to focus mental health conversations in the workplace. So join Natalie and Paula as they focus on mental health in the workplace and talk about the role we can play, including what to say, what not to say and overcoming barriers to the conversation.

    Watch the webinar of this episode or read the blog by visiting our website.

    Contact The Coaching Café Podcast

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    Thanks for listening!

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