IN THIS ARTICLE |
1. Workplace stress is a widespread issue 2. How can VARIO assist in paying more attention to this problem? |
The media is increasingly reporting on the rise in burnouts.
According to recent Riziv data, the number of Belgians suffering from burnout has increased by around 10% per year over the last four years, and about 30% of Belgian workers are at danger of burnout.
The Welfare Act (Codex I.3) emphasises on risk management (detect, evaluate, and prevent) and prevention methods that are suited to the organisation (at the organisational, functional, or individual levels).
Controlling complaints, dangers, disease, and reintegration is critical, but it is not adequate. It is equally critical to prioritise healthy staff. That includes not only looking for answers to the most pressing issues (such as stress management and burnout reduction), but also focusing on building competencies and strengths.
This can be accomplished by adopting a policy on mental health and resilience. According to research, just 4 out of 10 firms structurely prioritise mental well-being at work.
Furthermore, our 'Psychosocial' module allows you to register psychosocial files. The files cover not only stress and burnout, but also hostility, prejudice, bullying, and alcohol and drug usage). This module allows you to conduct the necessary investigations, keep all records related to the file, and provide the appropriate confidential advice. Reports on all of these topics are simple to create.
Not to mention that security rights can be configured so that everything is kept private. These security privileges can also be configured on our entire document management, where policy documents, for example, can be saved.
With VARIO, you have a solution that allows you to identify psychosocial risks. If you improve policies around mental wellbeing, you also are taking a step towards improving mental wellbeing in the workplace.