Why inclusive mental health language matters in the workplace
Many organizations are changing the way they talk and write about mental health. Here’s why you should, too.
Many organizations are changing the way they talk and write about mental health. Here’s why you should, too.
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Keep consistently communicating, invest in personal and professional growth, and reward good performance.
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Be honest—especially when the news is bad. Encourage employees to ask tough questions, and clearly convey top leaders’ vision for the future.
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Be clear, set the tone, use multiple channels—these tips and more will help you get through to your workforce.
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Frequently ask for advice, feedback and ideas, take responsibility, and prioritize personalized recognition.