This eLearning course is designed to raise awareness and understanding of mental health in the workplace. Mental health is as important as physical health, yet it is often overlooked or stigmatised, preventing people from seeking the support they need. This course aims to break down the stigma, equip learners with the knowledge to recognise mental health issues, and provide practical guidance on how to support themselves and their colleagues.
The course begins by explaining what mental health is and the spectrum from good mental health to mental illness. It covers the most common mental health conditions that people may experience in the workplace, including anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout, and explains the signs and symptoms that may indicate a colleague is struggling. The training emphasises that mental health exists on a continuum and can change over time, and that experiencing a mental health problem does not mean someone cannot continue to work effectively with the right support.
The training addresses the legal framework protecting employees with mental health conditions, including the Equality Act 2010, which requires employers to make reasonable adjustments for employees whose mental health condition amounts to a disability. It covers the employer's duty of care and the importance of risk assessments that take account of work-related stress and mental health risks.
Practical guidance is provided on how to start a conversation about mental health with a colleague, the importance of listening without judgement, and the sources of support available both inside and outside the workplace. The course also covers self-care strategies and the steps individuals can take to protect their own mental wellbeing. Upon completion, learners will have a better understanding of mental health, be more confident in recognising when someone may need support, and know how to access help for themselves and others.