April is Stress Awareness Month, a time to recognise the impact of stress on individuals and organisations.
With workplace stress at an all-time high, leaders have a crucial role in fostering resilience, psychological safety, and wellbeing within their teams. This article explores practical strategies for reducing stress at work and effectively supporting employees.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reports that stress, depression, or anxiety accounts for over 50% of all work-related ill health cases. High-stress levels affect productivity, retention, and overall job satisfaction, leading to burnout and increased absenteeism. As leaders, acknowledging and addressing stress is not just a moral responsibility — it’s a business imperative.
Investing in stress reduction isn’t just about employee health — it’s about business performance. According to Deloitte, every £1 invested in workplace mental health returns £4.70 in reduced absenteeism, presenteeism, and staff turnover. Prioritising employee wellbeing leads to a more engaged, productive, and committed workforce.
That’s a 370% return on investment! Who can afford to turn that down?
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Stress Awareness Month 2025 is an opportunity for leaders to reflect on their role in workplace wellbeing. By fostering a culture of psychological safety, providing resources, and leading by example, organisations can reduce stress, improve retention, and drive sustainable success.
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