Clynton Nel, residential director at JOHNS&CO, said: “ Events of the last 18 months have undoubtedly shone a light on the issue of mental health in the workplace, none more so than in the world of estate agency. As a business with over 100 employees, the majority of whom have now returned to work in what is one of our busiest periods on record, we see it as our responsibility to ensure we are doing all we can to protect the mental wellbeing of our staff.
“We look forward to introducing further initiatives as part of our newly launched ‘wellbeing
at work’ programme and hope this new platform will provide an additional resource to give
staff the support they need in order to thrive.”
Although mental health distress and the need for psychoeducation, growth and support has always been important, the past 18
months have really pushed many of us to the limit, according to Ashley Lourens, head of Wellbeing at Plumm.
Lourens said: “Although mental health distress and the need for psychoeducation, growth and support has always been important, the past 18 months have really pushed many of us to the limit. We have had to face unprecedented uncertainty, isolation, loss, and fear. The changes to our working environment and day – to – day routines have been particularly difficult.
“The need for therapist support during this time has skyrocketed, as people are needing guidance and a safe place to vent and process events of the last 18 months. Workplaces are realizing the importance of assisting their employees through this time by investing in mental health resources such as Plumm’s services.”
great initiative Clynton, well done to you and your teams for leading on such an important topic.
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