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The UK needs a major rethink of workers' mental health amid the current economic uncertainty, government advisers have said.The UK needs a major rethink of workers' mental health amid the current economic uncertainty, government advisers have said.
More than 450 experts assessed the potential challenges of the next 20 years that could impact on wellbeing.More than 450 experts assessed the potential challenges of the next 20 years that could impact on wellbeing.
Competition from abroad, the prospect of a recession and spiralling debts could all take their toll, the report by the Foresight group said.Competition from abroad, the prospect of a recession and spiralling debts could all take their toll, the report by the Foresight group said.
It said more flexible working was one way of maintaining a work-life balance.It said more flexible working was one way of maintaining a work-life balance.
Work-related absenteeism already costs business around £750m each year. LIFE STRESSES Click here to see how stress impacts on the average life [1.4MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader hereWork-related absenteeism already costs business around £750m each year. LIFE STRESSES Click here to see how stress impacts on the average life [1.4MB] Most computers will open this document automatically, but you may need Adobe Reader Download the reader here
Data collected in the workplace suggests 420,000 employees in Britain in 2006 believed they were experiencing depression, anxiety or stress at work at levels that were making them ill.Data collected in the workplace suggests 420,000 employees in Britain in 2006 believed they were experiencing depression, anxiety or stress at work at levels that were making them ill.
One of the report's authors, Professor Cary Cooper, said a pressing issue was the number of workers who did not feel able to take time off when they were sick or stressed.One of the report's authors, Professor Cary Cooper, said a pressing issue was the number of workers who did not feel able to take time off when they were sick or stressed.
"Presenteeism" - where the individual is at work but not productive - could cost the UK around £900m a year."Presenteeism" - where the individual is at work but not productive - could cost the UK around £900m a year.
PressurePressure
Professor Cooper said employees in the UK already worked longer hours than in other European countries and that workers might feel under even more pressure to "put in the hours" given the unstable economic climate.Professor Cooper said employees in the UK already worked longer hours than in other European countries and that workers might feel under even more pressure to "put in the hours" given the unstable economic climate.
He said a work-life balance was essential for good mental health. WAYS TO MENTAL WELLBEING The Foresight report recommends five ways to ward off mental illness: CONNECT: With people around youBE ACTIVE: Exercise makes you feel goodTAKE NOTICE: Of your surroundings and savour the momentKEEP LEARNING: Try something new or rediscover an old interestGIVE: Do something nice for a friend or a strangerHe said a work-life balance was essential for good mental health. WAYS TO MENTAL WELLBEING The Foresight report recommends five ways to ward off mental illness: CONNECT: With people around youBE ACTIVE: Exercise makes you feel goodTAKE NOTICE: Of your surroundings and savour the momentKEEP LEARNING: Try something new or rediscover an old interestGIVE: Do something nice for a friend or a stranger
He said new forms of flexible working could help employees meet these conflicting demands and still be financially viable and even beneficial for businesses by increasing workers' productivity.He said new forms of flexible working could help employees meet these conflicting demands and still be financially viable and even beneficial for businesses by increasing workers' productivity.
He said: "We want more opportunities to request more flexible working arrangements. This is a business issue, it's not a soft issue. People who work flexibly can have more job satisfaction, be healthier and more productive."He said: "We want more opportunities to request more flexible working arrangements. This is a business issue, it's not a soft issue. People who work flexibly can have more job satisfaction, be healthier and more productive."
Professor Cooper said companies could be required to make public their sickness absence rates and suggested performance indicators for managers.Professor Cooper said companies could be required to make public their sickness absence rates and suggested performance indicators for managers.
The report also recommends occupational health experts are linked to primary care practices, which is usually the first port of call for people when they are feeling stressed or depressed.The report also recommends occupational health experts are linked to primary care practices, which is usually the first port of call for people when they are feeling stressed or depressed.
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The Foresight team also looked at what science could do to buffer against mental ill health, such as spotting and treating learning difficulties in children or developing biomarkers for dementia earlier in older people.The Foresight team also looked at what science could do to buffer against mental ill health, such as spotting and treating learning difficulties in children or developing biomarkers for dementia earlier in older people.
And they give practical ways that individuals can help to improve their mental wellbeing, such as keeping physically active and staying connected with friends and family.And they give practical ways that individuals can help to improve their mental wellbeing, such as keeping physically active and staying connected with friends and family.
StigmaStigma
Andy Bell of the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health said stigma was another hurdle to overcome.Andy Bell of the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health said stigma was another hurdle to overcome.
"Mental distress is a normal part of human life. One person in six experiences depression or anxiety in any year."Mental distress is a normal part of human life. One person in six experiences depression or anxiety in any year.
"The cost of ignoring mental distress at work is £1,000 for every employee in every UK business. A lot of this cost is hidden because of the fear and prejudice that still surround mental ill health. FORESIGHT REPORT Two years of work by over 450 expertsLooks at mental health and wellbeing from the cradle to the graveIdentifies threats and opportunities to improve the nation's mental healthThe team will report back in 12 months on the project's progress, including action by other stakeholders"The cost of ignoring mental distress at work is £1,000 for every employee in every UK business. A lot of this cost is hidden because of the fear and prejudice that still surround mental ill health. FORESIGHT REPORT Two years of work by over 450 expertsLooks at mental health and wellbeing from the cradle to the graveIdentifies threats and opportunities to improve the nation's mental healthThe team will report back in 12 months on the project's progress, including action by other stakeholders
"Yet much of the cost can be saved by responding positively to mental distress at work and by taking simple, inexpensive measures such as allowing people to work flexibly when they are unwell and keeping in touch to offer help and encouragement when people are off sick.""Yet much of the cost can be saved by responding positively to mental distress at work and by taking simple, inexpensive measures such as allowing people to work flexibly when they are unwell and keeping in touch to offer help and encouragement when people are off sick."
The report, sponsored by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, also calls for more training to ensure workers are able to compete in the global market for skills.The report, sponsored by the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, also calls for more training to ensure workers are able to compete in the global market for skills.
John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, said: "I welcome this report which provides new insights and creates fresh opportunities to offer support to individuals, families and organisations in building and sustaining mental capital and good mental health.John Denham, Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills, said: "I welcome this report which provides new insights and creates fresh opportunities to offer support to individuals, families and organisations in building and sustaining mental capital and good mental health.
"My own department is investing more skills in training than ever before to ensure all of our people, young and old, can make the most of their talents and abilities, increasing their prosperity and improving their life chances while strengthening the wider economy.""My own department is investing more skills in training than ever before to ensure all of our people, young and old, can make the most of their talents and abilities, increasing their prosperity and improving their life chances while strengthening the wider economy."


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