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Mental and emotional wellbeing

Build better mental wellbeing throughout your workforce with Mercer Marsh Benefits. We offer a range of mental health benefits and solutions that can help your employees cope with stress, anxiety, and depression.

Building better mental wellbeing throughout the workforce

Mental and emotional health conditions were exacerbated during COVID-19, with more people than ever before suffering from anxiety, stress, depression, and addiction. Even as the pandemic eased the ongoing damage to people’s mental health has been profound.

For instance, our Health on Demand 2023 found that workplace pressures are contributing to 47% of employees saying they feel stressed in everyday life. The business impacts can be severe, including low productivity, escalating benefits spend, and damage to the employment value proposition and brand.

HR and risk managers agree, according to Mercer Marsh Benefits’ People Risk report, which found more than 50% of firms saying that workforce exhaustion and mental health are likely and impactful risks to their organization in the next 3 years. In both instances, more than one-third considered that these risks could have a catastrophic or high impact on the organization.

Firms are seeing escalating workforce exhaustion, caused by work-life balance issues, change fatigue, and too many priorities and distractions.

COVID-19 intensified this challenge, thrusting many people into the role of caregiver for the first time and creating additional pressures with potentially substantial negative mental and physical health impacts. If not managed proactively, this can lead to safety and productivity concerns as well as exits from the labor force, particularly for women and low-income wage earners.

While legislators are making some strides towards better protection of mental health, employers must address this issue now, and take immediate steps to protect their workforces. HR and risk managers are uniquely positioned to reinvent health and wellbeing plans in ways that can lead to positive impacts for employers and employees alike, in addition to fostering an environment where people can thrive.

Employees want help covering the cost of mental health treatment and tools to build resilience. Half of workers say that they cannot easily afford quality mental health support, according to Mercer Marsh Benefits' Health on Demand 2023 report.

Employers can help — and survey results show it will mean a lot to their employees if they do. Progress still needs to be made since only 54% of global respondents would feel comfortable telling a manager or colleague that they see a therapist or take medicine for a mental health issue. Meanwhile, 52% say they have worked in the past year while feeling mentally unwell.

Insurance coverage and other programs that reduce the cost of mental health support are seen as highly or extremely valuable by 41% of employees. The same number would value virtual counseling with a therapist via video chat or text for anxiety, sadness or relationship issues.

MMB can help you

Mercer Marsh Benefits can work with you to implement a range of mental health benefits and solutions for your employees focused on:

Prevention

  • Campaigns and programs to address common causes of stress, including career transitions and financial wellbeing
  • Digital resilience and wellbeing programs
  • Educational campaigns and webinars
  • General wellbeing programs

Organisational

  • Strategic planning and roadmap
  • Organisational gap analysis and remediation, including the development and implementation of policies and procedures

Training

  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Manager training
  • Customised training to address workplace risks 

Support

  • Employee Assistance program and additional counselling
  • Return to work programs
  • Sleep programs

Report

Health on demand: Benefits for all

The secret to thriving employees and thriving businesses. Our research study looks at the views of over 17,000 employees across the globe as greater demand for benefits that meet real employee needs is driving a shift towards digital wellbeing and self-care.

 

52%

of firms say that workforce exhaustion is a likely risk and 37% say it could have a catastrophic or high impact.

54%

of firms say that deteriorating mental health is a likely risk and 43% say it could have a catastrophic or high impact.

51%

of employees say quality mental health support is difficult to find or access.

64%

of employees who have access to mental health counselling services through their employer say they are less likely to leave the company.

Learn how we can help you manage the mental and emotional wellbeing of your employees.

Speak with one of our team today.

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Marsh Pty Ltd (ABN 86 004 651 512, AFSL 238983) (“Marsh”) arrange this insurance and is not the insurer. The Discretionary Trust Arrangement is issued by the Trustee, JLT Group Services Pty Ltd (ABN 26 004 485 214, AFSL 417964) (“JGS”). JGS is part of the Marsh group of companies. Any advice in relation to the Discretionary Trust Arrangement is provided by JLT Risk Solutions Pty Ltd (ABN 69 009 098 864, AFSL 226827) which is a related entity of Marsh. The cover provided by the Discretionary Trust Arrangement is subject to the Trustee’s discretion and/or the relevant policy terms, conditions and exclusions. This website contains general information, does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs and may not suit your personal circumstances. For full details of the terms, conditions and limitations of the covers and before making any decision about whether to acquire a product, refer to the specific policy wordings and/or Product Disclosure Statements available from JLT Risk Solutions on request. Full information can be found in the JLT Risk Solutions Financial Services Guide.”