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Mental Health and Wellbeing at Work Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to promote and support the mental health and wellbeing of all employees at {{org_field_name}}. As a domiciliary care provider, we recognise the significant emotional and physical demands placed on our workforce and the potential impact these demands may have on their mental health. We are committed to fostering a workplace culture that prioritises mental wellbeing, provides support structures for employees experiencing mental health difficulties, and ensures compliance with Health and Social Care Standards (Scotland) and the SSSC Codes of Practice for Social Service Workers and Employers (2024). This policy outlines our approach to creating a mentally healthy workplace, the responsibilities of management and staff, and the procedures for accessing support.

2. Scope

This policy applies to all employees of {{org_field_name}}, including care staff, office-based employees, management, and volunteers. It covers all aspects of mental health and wellbeing at work, including stress management, emotional resilience, workplace adjustments, absence due to mental ill-health, and return-to-work support. The policy also extends to external support available through Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) and partnerships with mental health organisations.

3. Related Policies

This policy should be read in conjunction with the following:

4. Policy Statement

{{org_field_name}} recognises that good mental health is essential for personal wellbeing, job satisfaction, and the delivery of high-quality care. Our organisation is committed to:

5. Responsibilities

5.1 Responsibilities of All Staff

All employees have a role in supporting a mentally healthy workplace. Staff members are encouraged to:

5.2 Responsibilities of Management

Managers and supervisors play a crucial role in fostering a mentally healthy workplace. They must:

5.3 Responsibilities of Senior Leadership

Senior leadership must ensure that mental health is embedded into workplace policies and culture. They are responsible for:

6. Supporting Employee Mental Health

6.1 Promoting Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace

To foster a culture of positive mental wellbeing, {{org_field_name}} will:

6.2 Identifying and Managing Workplace Stress

Workplace stress can impact job performance and personal wellbeing. Managers should:

6.3 Accessing Mental Health Support

Employees experiencing mental health difficulties can access support through:

7. Managing Mental Health-Related Absence

7.1 Reporting Mental Health-Related Absence

If an employee needs to take time off due to a mental health condition, they must:

7.2 Supporting Return to Work

For staff returning from mental health-related absence, {{org_field_name}} will:

8. Reasonable Adjustments for Mental Health

Under the Equality Act 2010, employees with mental health conditions are entitled to reasonable adjustments to support their work. These may include:

9. Handling Mental Health Discrimination and Stigma

{{org_field_name}} has a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination or stigma related to mental health. Any employee who feels they have been treated unfairly due to mental health issues should:

10. Compliance and Monitoring

This policy is aligned with the SSSC Codes of Practice for Social Service Workers and Employers (2024). Regular staff surveys, feedback sessions, and audits will be conducted to assess the effectiveness of mental health support. Supervisors will be trained in mental health first aid, and anonymised reporting will help track trends in workplace wellbeing.

11. Policy Review

This policy will be reviewed annually or earlier if legislation, regulatory requirements, or organisational needs change. Staff will be consulted on any updates to ensure continued relevance and effectiveness in promoting mental wellbeing at work.


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