Posted in Mental Health at Work
April 28 marks the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, a global reminder that every worker deserves a safe, supportive and healthy environment.
While physical safety remains essential, today’s workplaces must also prioritize psychological well-being. Mental health is a key component of overall workplace safety and organizations that foster supportive cultures help reduce stress, prevent burnout and improve long-term outcomes for both employees and employers.
URAC’s Mental Health at Work Accreditation recognizes organizations that lead with care, creating environments where health, safety and respect go hand in hand.
By URAC Staff