In today's fast-paced work environment, mental health issues are becoming increasingly prevalent. Employers are recognizing the importance of promoting mental well-being in the workplace to improve productivity and employee satisfaction. As a result, there is a growing demand for professionals who can conduct research and publish findings on workplace mental health.
According to a recent survey by the Mental Health Foundation, 70% of managers reported that they had experienced mental health issues in their team. Additionally, the Health and Safety Executive found that work-related stress, depression, or anxiety accounted for 44% of work-related ill health cases and 57% of working days lost in the UK in 2019/20.
A Professional Certificate in Workplace Mental Health Research Publication equips individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to conduct research on mental health in the workplace and publish their findings. This qualification is essential for professionals looking to make a meaningful impact in the field of workplace mental health and contribute to the growing body of research on this important topic.
Statistic |
Percentage |
Managers experiencing mental health issues |
70% |
Work-related stress, depression, or anxiety cases |
44% |
Working days lost due to mental health issues |
57% |