Abbott Government Urged to Focus On Mental Health
Abbott Government Urged to Focus On Mental As Well As Physical Health of Australian Workers
The University of Sydney’s high profile Happiness, Health and Wellbeing at Work Conference is this year expected to call on the Abbott Government to give priority to mental health in the workplace as it conducts its promised review of mental health services.
The annual Conference organised by the University of Sydney Business School’s Workplace Research Centre (WRC), is also expected to highlight some of the causes of mental illness amongst workers including vicarious trauma suffered by those who work with trauma victims. .
A long time campaigner for action on workplace bullying, Josh Bornstein of Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, will be a key conference participant, highlighting the importance of managing vicarious trauma in the workplace
“During the election campaign, the Coalition promised a review of our mental health system and we believe that there needs to be a focus on mental illness in the workplace which impacts on the lives of individuals and on productivity,” said WRC Director, Professor John Buchanan.
The Department of Defence will be participating in this year’s conference for the first time as will Hunter Valley aluminium manufacturer, Tomago Aluminium, which recently won a national workplace health award for an obesity related project.
“While mental health will be a feature of the Conference, the physical wellbeing of workers is also essential and the Conference will look at the role of the workplace when it comes to healthy lifestyles,” said Professor Buchanan.
“Importantly, this Conference will bring together academics who are expert in this field as well as people with practical industry knowledge and experience,” he added.
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