First aid for mental health: Red Cross

Workplace health and safety has come a long way since the days of a medicine cabinet with a bottle of antiseptic and a package of bandages, Red Cross is now offering mental health workshops for the workplace.

Red Cross trainer, Anthony Cameron says mental health training is as equally important as traditional first aid training. “’Mental illness is statistically very common and with people spending so much time at work it is likely a person may display warning signs at work,” Anthony said.

With this in mind, Red Cross has developed a suite of training workshops called Mental Health Matters designed to help employees and management cope with mental health issues and create mentally healthy workplaces.

“Research shows that more than six million working days are lost every year in Australia due to mental illness,” Anthony said. “Creating a mentally healthy workplace leads to less absenteeism, better creativity and productivity, as well as improved physical health,” he added.

A PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) report explains that businesses that invest in positive mental health practices are more likely to see reduced illness in the workplace and teams that perform and thrive, returning an average of $2.30 for every $1 spent on mental health training.

Red Cross recommends that all workplaces include Mental Health Matters workshops as part of their workplace health and safety strategies. Book your workplace into a Mental Health Matters workshop by phoning 1300 367 428, or visit redcross.org.au/mentalhealthmatters.

Ryan Fritz

Ryan Fritz started The Advocate in 2014 to provide not-for-profits and charities another media platform to tell their worthwhile hard news stories and opinion pieces effortlessly. In 2020, Ryan formed a team of volunteer journalists to help spread even more high-quality stories from the third sector. He also has over 10 years experience as a media and communications professional for not-for-profits and charities and currently works at Redkite, a childhood cancer charity.

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    Ryan Fritz started The Advocate in 2014 to provide not-for-profits and charities another media platform to tell their worthwhile hard news stories and opinion pieces effortlessly. In 2020, Ryan formed a team of volunteer journalists to help spread even more high-quality stories from the third sector. He also has over 10 years experience as a media and communications professional for not-for-profits and charities and currently works at Redkite, a childhood cancer charity.

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