Concerns Arise Among Working Parents Regarding Children’s Mental Well-being
Concerns Arise Among Working Parents Regarding Children’s Mental Well-being – A recent report by Deloitte has shed light on the significant concerns working parents have regarding their children’s mental health, with nearly half (46%) expressing worry, and 29% identifying it as a top concern.
Furthermore, over half (56%) of working parents admitted that these concerns have a tangible impact on their performance at work, with 21% reporting decreased productivity.
The findings from the report indicate that the collective worry among working parents regarding their children’s mental well-being results in substantial costs for employers, amounting to £8 billion annually.
This figure adds an extra 16% to the already substantial £51 billion employers spent on addressing employee mental health-related costs in 2023.
Ana Anzar, CEO of the parent support platform REC Parenting, emphasized the importance for employers to address these concerns, stating that neglecting the well-being of employees and their families is no longer acceptable. She highlighted the direct correlation between employees’ worries about their children’s mental health and their productivity levels, urging employers to recognize the impact on organizational performance.
Anzar emphasized that supporting employees in navigating these challenges is not just a compassionate gesture but also a sound business decision in fostering a healthy and productive work environment.