Staying healthy and being happy at work - Report about mental health and employers

How employers can better support individuals with mental health problems - at what return on investment

Documents:

Thriving at Work: the Stevenson/Farmer review of mental health and employers

>>Easy read: Staying healthy and being happy at work

>>UK government response to the independent review

Thriving at Work sets out what employers can do to better support all employees, including those with mental health problems to remain in and thrive through work.

It includes a detailed analysis that explores the significant cost of poor mental health to UK businesses and the economy as a whole. Poor mental health costs employers between £33 billion and £42 billion a year, with an annual cost to the UK economy of between £74 billion and £99 billion.

The review quantifies how investing in supporting mental health at work is good for business and productivity. The most important recommendation is that all employers, regardless of size or industry, should adopt 6 ‘mental health core standards’ that lay basic foundations for an approach to workplace mental health. It also details how large employers and the public sector can develop these standards further through a set of ‘mental health enhanced standards’. The review also makes a series of recommendations to government and other bodies.

Additional study carried out by Deloitte on mental health and employers

"...the return on investment of workplace mental health interventions is overwhelmingly positive, with an average ROI of 4:1."