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Mental health: 'My employer's support saved my life' | Mental health: 'My employer's support saved my life' |
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A report has called for more help to tackle mental health issues in the workplace. | |
The Thriving at Work report says up to 300,000 people with long-term mental health problems have to quit their jobs each year and costs the UK economy up to £99bn each year. | The Thriving at Work report says up to 300,000 people with long-term mental health problems have to quit their jobs each year and costs the UK economy up to £99bn each year. |
Three people have told the BBC how they have met their mental health challenges at work. | Three people have told the BBC how they have met their mental health challenges at work. |
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Stephanie from London says there needs to be a serious change in attitudes toward mental health in the workplace. | Stephanie from London says there needs to be a serious change in attitudes toward mental health in the workplace. |
"As someone who suffers from depression, I never would be able to discuss my mental health with my employer. | "As someone who suffers from depression, I never would be able to discuss my mental health with my employer. |
"There is a culture - especially within offices - that perceives this as a sign of weakness or an inability to handle their work." | "There is a culture - especially within offices - that perceives this as a sign of weakness or an inability to handle their work." |
Stephanie places the blame on a culture of long working days, with managers very often making their team feel guilty for even taking their lunch hours. | Stephanie places the blame on a culture of long working days, with managers very often making their team feel guilty for even taking their lunch hours. |
"There needs to be a serious change in attitude toward mental health," which she says, "won't be combated by a few training modules at work." | "There needs to be a serious change in attitude toward mental health," which she says, "won't be combated by a few training modules at work." |
Daisy from Taunton has experienced two different sides to coping with mental health issues at work. | Daisy from Taunton has experienced two different sides to coping with mental health issues at work. |
Daisy worked with a local authority, but says "I could see them looking for excuses to get rid of me. | Daisy worked with a local authority, but says "I could see them looking for excuses to get rid of me. |
"I left the job because I couldn't stand the environment and lack of support." | "I left the job because I couldn't stand the environment and lack of support." |
Moving from the public to private sector was a revelation. | Moving from the public to private sector was a revelation. |
"I was honest with my new employers about my mental health issues, and their first reaction was, 'It's not a problem'. | "I was honest with my new employers about my mental health issues, and their first reaction was, 'It's not a problem'. |
"This was such a different attitude that I was completely taken aback". | "This was such a different attitude that I was completely taken aback". |
When she suffered a mental health setback, support was on hand: "My employer offered me a session with a private psychiatrist to help them understand my condition better and to get an independent medical review. | When she suffered a mental health setback, support was on hand: "My employer offered me a session with a private psychiatrist to help them understand my condition better and to get an independent medical review. |
"I was finally given a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder, combined with my existing diagnoses of PTSD, depression and anxiety. | "I was finally given a diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder, combined with my existing diagnoses of PTSD, depression and anxiety. |
"My employer's support has saved my life". | "My employer's support has saved my life". |
Lorna from Ballymena had to leave her job due to mental health problems after her third child was born in 2006. | Lorna from Ballymena had to leave her job due to mental health problems after her third child was born in 2006. |
She discovered taking an active approach was the first step toward recovery. | She discovered taking an active approach was the first step toward recovery. |
"The medical system helped," she says. "I was very fortunate to get psychological help very quickly and my doctor monitored my progress. | "The medical system helped," she says. "I was very fortunate to get psychological help very quickly and my doctor monitored my progress. |
"But it was me who asked if I could come off my medication under supervision". | "But it was me who asked if I could come off my medication under supervision". |
Lorna also switched to part-time work, which eased the pressure. She now works five half days and uses tools including mindfulness, essential oils and journal-writing to maintain her mental health. | Lorna also switched to part-time work, which eased the pressure. She now works five half days and uses tools including mindfulness, essential oils and journal-writing to maintain her mental health. |
"I still have good days and bad days, but I now know to recognise my feelings. | "I still have good days and bad days, but I now know to recognise my feelings. |
"If there is anything I can change, take action. If not - accept it, work through it and move on". | "If there is anything I can change, take action. If not - accept it, work through it and move on". |
By Bernadette McCague, UGC and Social News team | By Bernadette McCague, UGC and Social News team |
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