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Supporting and promoting health and wellbeing in the workplace is important for staff and business owners alike. Providing a physically and mentally healthy workplace is beneficial for all who work there, as it reduces staff absenteeism, increases productivity and makes the workplace more enjoyable.

If you are an employer, workplace health and safety laws require you to look after your workers’ mental health just as you would physical health.

This includes minimising risks to workers’ mental health, preventing discrimination based on mental health, protecting privacy and not taking unfair action against workers because of a mental health condition.

Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing Resources

There are many excellent apps available, both free and paid, to assist with all aspects of physical and mental wellbeing in the workplace that you can offer to staff – or use yourself as a business owner.

Creating a Healthy Workplace

Creating wellbeing in the workplace doesn’t have to take a lot of time and resources. Small activities carried out regularly accumulate over time into good habits and everyday practice.

Encourage conversations about health and wellbeing, check-in with staff about stress they may be experiencing, offer team activities that promote wellbeing either virtually or in-person once it’s safe to do so, and provide access to tools like the apps listed above to assist employees in managing their mental health and wellbeing, especially while working from home.

Many other apps provide education about mental health and practical tools to change mental and emotional states. Consider offering your employees paid subscriptions to an app of their choice to foster wellbeing. Check out Unwinding AnxietyHeadspaceWaking UpCalmTen Percent Happier and Productive for starters.

HeadsUp has a great guide to promoting health and wellbeing in your business. Find out more about workplace stress, rights and responsibilities, risk factors and how to develop an action plan.

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Katie Bryan was tired of the old-school, one-size-fits-all approach to accounting. She saw its potential to be so much more than just numbers—it could be the backbone of real growth, a source of strength for business owners driven to break new ground. Determined to do things differently, Katie dove headfirst into transforming the industry with fresh ideas, smart strategies, and an unwavering commitment to entrepreneurs like you. That’s how Propeller Advisory took off—starting small, building momentum, and thriving through genuine connections and word of mouth.

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