Employers urgently need to treat the mental health of their staff as seriously as their physical health and safety, according to Australia's first campaign on mental health in the workplace.
With an estimated one in five Australian workers experiencing mental illnesses such as depression and anxiety, the cost to businesses is at least $10.9 billion a year, says mental health group beyondblue.
But if Australian businesses are willing to invest in effective mental health strategies they stand to gain an average return of $2.30 for every $1 spent, according to a report beyondblue commissioned from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
It found benefits could include higher productivity, less sick leave and absenteeism and fewer compensation claims.
''Many business leaders don't know how to help those who are struggling with a mental health condition,'' beyondblue chief executive Georgie Harman said.
''These people continue to face discrimination and do not get the same support that people with physical conditions receive...''
Registrations are now open - discounts for earlybird registration apply until July 14th, 2014. Register now for your opportunity to be part of this great conference.
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The 15th International Mental Health Conference will be held at the QT Hotel, Surfers Paradise from Monday 25th to Tuesday 26th August 2014. Optional workshops will held on Wednesday the 27th of August.
The conference theme “Mental Health: Innovation | Integration | Early Intervention”, will focus on Suicide, Dementia, Depression, Personality Disorders and Trauma.
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