Leadership Coaching for Women Dealing with Mental Health Challenges

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The Cost of Mental Illness
The economic burden of mental illness on the workforce is profound. Research indicates that mental health issues lead to an estimated $51 billion in lost productivity annually in Canada. Employees experiencing mental health challenges are more likely to take time off work, resulting in absenteeism and decreased productivity.
1 in 4
The proportion of employees who will experience a mental health issue in their lifetime, contributing to a higher turnover rate and associated costs for employers.
1.62x
The estimated return on investment for every dollar spent on mental health interventions in the workplace, demonstrating the potential benefits of supportive measures.
Employers who neglect the mental health of their employees may face high turnover rates and lost expertise, ultimately affecting their bottom line.
References
- Deloitte. “Deloitte’s Women at Work Report Reveals Signs of Progress but Much Work Remains.” (2023). Deloitte.
- Harvard Business Review. “How Organizations Can Support Women’s Mental Health at Work.” (2023). HBR.
- Mental Health Commission of Canada. “The Mental Health of Women in Canada.” (2021). MHCC.
- Canadian Mental Health Association. “Mental Health in the Workplace: A Guide for Employers.” (2023). CMHA.
- Mental Health Commission of Canada. “Workplace Mental Health: A Global Perspective.” (2021). MHCC.
- Deloitte. “Mental Health Programs and Worker Productivity.” (2021).
- Mental Health Commission of Canada. “Making the Case for Investing in Mental Health in Canada.” (2021).
Disclaimer: This one-pager offers a summary of key topics in women's health, supported by research data and sources. It is intended for general informational purposes only and does not replace detailed academic studies. For more comprehensive and detailed insights, please refer to the original research cited.