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On the run up to exam results, Mental Health Counsellor and CEO of Mind Management for You Sheila McMahon reflects on how we can prepare…
It is important to talk about mental health as it helps to reduce the stigma around mental well-being issues.
Mental health affects everyone, no matter their age, race, gender, or economic status, so it is important to have open conversations about it.
Talking about our wellbeing can also help break down barriers and create an environment of understanding and acceptance.
Additionally, talking about our wellbeing can help individuals feel less isolated and more connected to their peers, as well as provide an opportunity to educate ourselves and others about the importance of mental well-being.
Focusing on students’ wellbeing is incredibly important, as it can have a huge impact on their overall wellbeing and learning experience.
Mental well-being issues can affect a student’s academic performance, as well as their social and emotional development. It is important to create a safe and supportive environment where students can openly talk and access the necessary support and resources.
Additionally, providing awareness and education to students can help them to understand and recognize signs of psychological health distress, as well as the steps they can take to manage and improve their mental wellbeing.
By focusing on mental health in the workplace, employers can create a more positive and productive work environment for their employees.
This can lead to increased morale, better performance, increased job satisfaction, and reduced absenteeism.
Additionally, focusing on our wellbeing in the workplace , making it easier for people to discuss their struggles and seek help.
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