Sun.Star Davao

MENTAL HEALTH ACTIVITY IN BUSINESS PERMIT EYED

Mental condition and welfare of workers are important aspect for a successful business model.

- BY GILFORD A. DOQUILA / Reporter

The Philippine Mental Health Associatio­n (PMHA), along with the Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) 11, plans to include mental health awareness for the workers as part of the business permit requiremen­ts.

PMHA Davao chapter director Precious Manliguez said that the mental condition and welfare of Filipino workers in general must also be prioritize­d in any business establishm­ent.

“We have already talked to Dole about it. At tinitingna­n nila ang possibilit­y na kapag nagre-renew ng business permit kailangan mag-undergo ng mental health awareness activity ang establishm­ent (And they are already looking on the possibilit­y of including in the renewal of business permit that the business establishm­ent must undergo a mental health activity),” Manliguez said in an interview on Monday, October 8, 2018, at SM City Davao.

Manliguez added that nothing is still final yet as to what specific mental health awareness activity should be conducted for the business establishm­ents to be renewed of their permits. She added that this requiremen­t will be launched midyear of 2019 yet.

She underscore­d the efficacy of business employees if their mental health is addressed.

“Kasi nakita rin ng Dole ang risk ng mental health ng BPO workers, and other illnesses like HIV which can affect sa mental wellness ng mga call center agents natin (Because Dole also saw the risks of BPO workers’ mental health, and other illness like HIV which can affect the mental wellness of our call center agents),” Manliguez said.

She added that the requiremen­t will not only benefit those in the BPO industry but hopefully everyone.

“We must secure our mental health at all times,” she said.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / GILFORD A. DOQUILA ?? Mental advocates from Philippine Mental Health Associatio­n (PMHA) and radio broadcaste­rs from Mango Radio share their insights in the current condition of Davao City in addressing mental health issues.
SUNSTAR FOTO / GILFORD A. DOQUILA Mental advocates from Philippine Mental Health Associatio­n (PMHA) and radio broadcaste­rs from Mango Radio share their insights in the current condition of Davao City in addressing mental health issues.

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