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What do mental health statistics mean for your work team?

In any given year, one in five Canadians will experience a mental illness or an addiction problem. These include, but are not limited to, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. The numbers surrounding mental health can be difficult to grasp.

Manager speaking with female co-worker

Though millions of people are affected, mental health statistics become more relevant when you scale them down to better fit your own environment. For example, if you have 20 people in your office, how might those stats translate? In the next year, it's possible that four of your co-workers could experience a mental illness, and one of them may be living with an anxiety disorder right now. When you think of mental health statistics in this context, the numbers hit closer to home. 

Mental health issues are likely to affect your workplace at some point – if they haven't already – making it important to develop both an awareness and sensitivity around mental illness. Use the tips below to prepare yourself for supporting your work team, should mental health issues arise.

Developing an awareness and sensitivity around mental illness will help you effectively manage the situation, should a team member begin showing signs of a mental health issue. By taking the time now to understand the statistics and equip yourself with the training and knowledge necessary to be a supportive manager, you will be better prepared to help your employee – and your entire work team – successfully navigate through a challenging period. With one-fifth of your team likely to experience a mental health issue in the next year, putting the right support in place now is an important investment.

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