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The companies going above and beyond to look after employee mental health

For these businesses, mental health is not just a tick-box exercise, it’s about people's happiness and welfare

Sawday's in Bristol takes its employees' mental health very seriously(Image: Sawday's / Canopy & Stars)

Mental health in the workplace is a hot topic. In the last two years businesses have been forced to adapt and evolve in the most difficult of circumstances - and so too have their staff.

During this time, the issue of workplace wellbeing has been driven up the corporate agenda. Starting salaries are rising "substantially" across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ as companies struggle to attract top talent, but many workers are looking for more than a good pay packet these days.

Support for mental health, particularly among younger workers, is becoming increasingly important.

According to recent data from wellbeing support organisation Lifeworks, two in five Britons (43%) end their workday feeling mentally and physically exhausted. A further quarter are unable to disconnect from work after usual work hours, with 48% blaming this on having too much work to do during their work day.

Mental health-related absences cost º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business £17bn during the pandemic, with employees taking 125 million days off work, research from wellbeing platform GoodShape suggests.

Growing numbers of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ companies are introducing workplace schemes to combat this - and to support staff.

To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, which is running until May 15, BusinessLive spoke to the employees of different businesses that are going above and beyond to really help staff. For these companies, mental health is not just a tick-box exercise, it’s about people’s happiness.

City to Sea

City to Sea in Bristol has moved to a four-day week(Image: City to Sea)

Bristol-based environmental organisation City to Sea recently introduced a four-day week without any reduction in pay for staff.