Authors
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, EU body or agency, Virtanen, Marianna, Honkalampi, Kirsi, Karkkola, Petri, Korhonen, Maija
- Catalogue number
- TE-02-24-738-EN-N
- Citation
- European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, Virtanen, M., Honkalampi, K., Karkkola, P. and Korhonen, M., Guidance for workplaces on how to support individuals experiencing mental health problems , Publications Office of the European Union, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2802/675164
- DOI
- https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2802/675164
- ISBN
- 978-92-9402-332-2
- Pages
- 84
- Published in
- Belgium
- Themes
- Workers' health and safety
Table of Contents
- Table of Contents 3
- List of Tables and Boxes 4
- 1 Introduction 5
- 2 Creating a supportive setting for mental health 6
- 2.1 Workplace mental health policy 6
- 2.2 Workplace strategies to support a mental health policy 6
- 2.3 Interventions to support workers experiencing a mental health problem 7
- 2.4 Addressing mental health-related stigma and promoting open conversations 8
- Stigma and myths about mental health 8
- Addressing mental health-related stigma in the workplace 8
- 2.5 Understanding the law – don’t discriminate, provide accommodations, and assess and prevent work-related risks 8
- 2.6 Preventing work-related psychosocial risks 9
- 2.7 Creating inclusive workplaces 10
- 3 Return to work and making accommodations 12
- 3.1 Steps in the return-to-work process 12
- 3.2 Involving the worker 13
- 3.3 Implementing work accommodations and follow-up 13
- 3.4 Digital technologies, mental health and work accommodations 15
- Teleworking – help or hinderance to mental health? 15
- Work accommodations – digital equipment and technologies 16
- 3.5 Occupational health services and risk assessment 16
- 3.6 Offering support services 16
- 3.7 Getting external support 16
- 3.8 Employing someone with a serious mental health condition 17
- 3.9 Checking everything is in place 17
- 4 Conclusion 18
- Appendices 19
- Appendix A - Suicide prevention 19
- Appendix B - Speaking to a worker about their mental health and supporting return to work 22
- Appendix C - Speaking to my employer about my mental health 26
- Appendix D - Types of accommodations 28
- Appendix E - Case examples of accommodations 33
- a. Depression – case examples of support 33
- b. Anxiety – case examples of support 35
- c. Sleep problems – case examples of support 35
- d. Adjustment disorder – case examples of support 36
- e. Post-traumatic stress disorder – case examples of support 37
- f. Specific phobias, agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder – case examples of support 37
- g. Panic attacks and panic disorder – case examples of support 38
- h. Obsessive-compulsive disorder – case examples of support 38
- i. Bipolar disorder – case examples of support 39
- j. Severe mental health problems, including schizophrenia – case examples of support 39
- Appendix F - Return to work following work-related stress, burnout and post-traumatic stress disorder 41
- Work-related stress and burnout 41
- Appendix G - Advice for MSEs 44
- General principles 44
- General approaches to supporting a person experiencing a mental health problem 44
- Simple measures (depending on the individual and their condition) 45
- Appendix H - Advice for the self-employed 47
- Appendix I - Resources for workplace practices 48
- General workplace mental health and return-to-work support 48
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) 63
- Self-employed 65
- Workplace accessibility and accommodations 66
- Workplace accessibility and accommodations – assistive technologies 69
- Talking to your employee/employer about a mental health problem 70
- Depression and burnout 71
- Psychosocial risks and work stress 73
- Trauma and PTSD 75
- Sleep and recovery 76
- Chronic pain 77
- Eating disorders 78
- Severe mental health conditions 79
- Suicide 80
- Substance abuse 82