Supporting Small Businesses To Work Well Mentally
The Andrews Labor Government is supporting small businesses to create safe and mentally healthy workplaces so employees can thrive.
Minister for Small Business Jaala Pulford and Minister for Workplace Safety Ingrid Stitt today launched the Labor Government’s Workwell Toolkit for Small Business, a free online service with practical ideas and information to prevent mental injury in the workplace.
The toolkit has specifically been revamped for small businesses to include case studies and policy templates to promote mental wellbeing.
Tips and guides include ways to prevent bullying, create a culture of respect, promote work–life balance and establish a workplace mental health policy.
Mischa Merz, owner of Footscray boxing gym Mischa’s Boxing Central, has reaped the benefits of using the toolkit to prioritise mental health as much as physical health.
The former Australian National Boxing champion runs the gym with six staff, with the idea everyone is welcome to give boxing a go and part of that means ensuring an inclusive work environment guided by tips from the toolkit.
Analysis by PwC with the Beyond Blue National Mental Health Commission has revealed in dollar terms alone, for every $1 invested in mental health in the workplace businesses will see an average of $2.30 returned.
The WorkWell Toolkit for Small Business is part of the Government’s $26 million Wellbeing and Mental Health Support of Victorian Businesses initiative.
The WorkWell Toolkit for Small Business is now available on WorkSafe Victoria’s website .