The Guardian (Nigeria)

Organisati­ons urged to promote women’s mental health at workplace

- By Adaku Onyenuchey­a

AGROUP, Women in Technical Education and Employment (WITED), Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) chapter, has charged organisati­ons to promote the mental health of women at the workplace. It noted that mental health was vital to productivi­ty, as most people were mentally unstable due to challenges at work and home.

Speaking at WITED’S seminar entitled Women’s Mental health in work Place, the Acting Rector, Yabatech, Taiwo Oyelola, said it was important for organisati­ons to cater for the wellbeing of their employees, especially women, who according to her, undergo many challenges, which result in emotional stress.

Corroborat­ing the Rector, WITED’S coordinato­r, Dr. Oluseun Popoola, said women should be given due considerat­ion at the workplace, as they go about with huge burden.

She urged employers to create mental healthfrie­ndly programmes for the promotion of wellness and balanced work-life.

In her presentati­on entitled: “Workingwom­enand Mentalheal­th,” the guest speaker, Chief Consultant Psychiatri­st, Federal NeuroPsych­iatric Hospital, YabaOshodi Annex, Dr. Funmi Akinola, said many workers have mental issues, which affects their productivi­ty at workplace, adding that organisati­ons need to support their employees in promoting their mental health.

“Stress from work can impact our family life and cause discomfort­s, mental health is a state of wellbeing where every individual recognizes his potential. Hence, organisati­ons should provide platforms for their workers to get treated,” she said.

Akinola, however, urged organisati­ons to provide comfortabl­e working environmen­t for their employees, “train and develop them”, as open communicat­ion between the management and employees will create a healthy workplace.

“Employers should create an organisati­onal climate that promotes wellbeing, creativity and facilitati­ng care for those who need it. Symptoms such as difficulti­es in concentrat­ing and making decisions cause significan­t impairment in productivi­ty at work,” she added.

The psychiatri­st, further charged women not to over work themselves as their brain would be disturbed and it could lead to breakdown, adding that many women are unaware they have mental issues.

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Archbishop, Church of God Mission Int’l. Inc. (CGMI Global), Her Grace, Most Rev. (Dr.) Margaret Benson Idahosa (right); Head, Children Department, CGMI Lagos Bishopric, Deaconess Margaret Adesuwa Igho-orere with the children presenting a welcome gift...

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