For many of us, work is a significant part of our lives. It is where we spend much of our time, where we get our income and often where we make our friends. Having a fulfilling job can be good for your mental health and general wellbeing.
We all have times when life gets on top of us – sometimes that’s work-related, like deadlines or travel. Sometimes it’s something else – our health, our relationships, or our circumstances. This can affect our work performance.
There is a role for all employers, managers and employees in creating thriving, supportive work communities. It is important to address mental health at work for those with existing issues, for those at risk, and for the workforce as a whole.
Many businesses and organisations already have wellbeing policies in place. However, this can often end up being a ‘tick box’ exercise with free yoga sessions, quarterly social drinks, meet the management sessions, running clubs and quiet spaces. Although there is a place for all of these, they do not address the real issues of mental health and wellbeing in the workplace.
The Workplace Partnership from Guernsey Mind gives employers a practical way to understand how their people are feeling, strengthen workplace culture, and connect staff with timely mental health support.
By turning employee insight into real action, it helps businesses embed wellbeing into everyday practice – not just policy.
Why it matters
Workplace wellbeing is a challenge for every organisation.
- Mental health issues affect 1 in 5 UK workers each year, impacting productivity, absenteeism, turnover, and morale.
- Deloitte research shows 40% of staff turnover costs are linked to mental health.
- Yet for every £1 invested in mental health support, businesses see a return of £4.70.
Prioritising mental health isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s a smart business decision.
What makes this different?
Joining the Workplace Partnership is a clear statement that your organisation takes mental health seriously. It’s not a tick-box exercise – it’s a commitment to real, measurable actions that improve employee wellbeing, performance, and community impact.
48.6%
of individuals in work or education reported that their work often or always causes them stress or anxiety
Guernsey and Alderney Wellbeing Survey 2023
1 in 5
UK workers reported feeling unable to manage stress and pressure in the workplace
Mental Health UK: Burnout
2023
64%
of managers have considered quitting for a job that would better support their wellbeing
Deloitte
2023
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