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Rob Campbell: Tackling mental wellbeing in the workplace
29 Apr, 2021 02:00 AM
8 minutes to read
Not only should we recognise mental well-being as important in our business, we should act to support those experiencing the extremes of poor mental wellbeing. Photo / 123RF
Not only should we recognise mental well-being as important in our business, we should act to support those experiencing the extremes of poor mental wellbeing. Photo / 123RF
NZ Herald
By: Rob Campbell
SkyCity chairman Rob Campbell delivered a keynote speech at the 2021 Business Leaders Health and Safety forum at SkyCity yesterday. Read on for his refreshingly open and honest view, published with permission.
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New Zealand Council of Trade Unions president Richard Wagstaff lays a piece of coal at the workers’ memorial in Palmerston North s Memorial Park, with city mayor Grant Smith watching on.
An annual memorial to those who have died on the job is a reminder of the need to take mental health as seriously as workplace safety experts say. Nearly 100 people took part in the International Workers’ Memorial Day ceremony at Memorial Park and the Keep All Workers Safe conference in Palmerston North on Wednesday. For more than 10 years, Unions Manawatū and the city council have held the annual ceremony in remembrance of those who have died at work.
Today marks World Day for Safety and Health at Work and International Workers’ Memorial Day.
Today marks World Day for Safety and Health at Work and International Workers’ Memorial Day. It is a day that WorkSafe Chief Executive Phil Parkes says should not be passed over like any other.
More than 500 people have gone to work and not come home again in the last 10 years according to WorkSafe data. Many more have sustained life changing injuries or suffer poor health because of their work environment.
“On this day we remember those people who haven’t returned home after going to work and think of their families, loved ones, friends and colleagues who have dealt with the aftermath. We are also mindful of more than 200,000 workers who have needed more than a week away from work because of an injury in the last 10 years.
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