National Stress Awareness Day (Wednesday 2nd November 2011)
11/11
Today marks National Stress Awareness Day, with the theme this year being ‘Wellbeing and Resilience at Work’. With cut backs across the board, especially in small and medium sized businesses and ‘survivors’ of redundancies picking up the slack, we at The HR Dept are not surprised to hear that stress levels in the workplace have doubled in the last 4 years.
We always advise employers to have a proactive approach in HR, but particularly with issues related to stress. Kate Stuart, a massage therapist who works through one stress related knot at a time, has provided a great way for employers to spot the signs of stress in their workers:
S -houting
T - earfulness
R- eddening or blushing
E- xhaustion
S- leeplessness
S- ighing
It was recently revealed that stress was the main cause for long term absence, as demonstrated by António Horta-Osório, Chief Executive of Lloyds Banking Group who has taken temporary leave due to fatigue. Kate adds “where the responsibility of the level of care is falling on the shoulders of employers, offering well being services for employees could be a small investment”.
By identifying issues early, employers can prevent stress related absence and waning performance.
To find about more about National Stress Awareness Day, go to http://www.isma.org.uk/national-stress-awareness-day/
Source: http://preventingpeopleproblems.blogspot.com/2011/11/national-stress-awareness-day-2011.html
Kindly provided by Rachel Royston-Webb