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Mental wellness support for employees during a pandemic

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Ravi wanted to buy a luxury car, against the wishes of his conservative family. The increase in EMI would be taken care of in the upcoming hike and would offset tax. Couldn’t they see it? Grudgingly, they eventually agreed and Ravi was finally getting to live his childhood dream!
Alas, a week after he excitedly bought the new car, the unthinkable happened. A dangerous virus that seemed to be restricted to a distant land, had struck home. Soon, WHO had declared it a ‘pandemic’.
His company canceled the salary hikes and announced that job cuts would follow. Ravi was now stuck at home with an increased EMI and no salary hike, facing job uncertainty, scared of losing life, and that of his loved ones. A month of anxiety and Ravi finally suffered a panic attack.
Ravi was luckily rushed to a doctor to receive help.
However, there are millions of others like him who are reeling under the repercussions of the pandemic but having to silently suffer through it.  Women in general, and particularly those working from home who have been cut off from support systems of maids, nannies, and caregivers are physically and mentally drained.
It is during times like these, that mental wellness support offered by organizations can especially prove to be a lifeline. Even for the most balanced of us.

The looming mental health crisis

An Australian survey reports that due to the current pandemic, around 30% of participants suffer from high levels of depression and anxiety.1 Interestingly, ‘YourDost’ states that 65% of their survey participants are stressed by the pandemic.2
Psychologists have for a while now been emphasizing the massive hidden impact of such overwhelming gloom brought on by a pandemic. It could manifest as anger, anxiety, sleep, and diet changes, loneliness, stress, disorders, phobias, behavior change, and low productivity, amongst several others.
In homes where there are alcoholics / drug-addicts or those recovering from it, a pandemic or a lockdown situation can turn particularly oppressive and violent as well. Similarly, for those who experience domestic violence and marital issues. In the case of the loss of a loved one during such tenuous times, the suffering can be all the more intolerable.
Thankfully, several corporates have identified this unfolding crisis and have devised ways to help employees handle psychological distress.

Mental wellness support for employees

Organizations are approaching mental wellness during the current pandemic with a multi-pronged approach.

• Understanding Mental health

Organizations are making it clear that experiencing stress and its manifest repercussions are normal during a pandemic. They are doing a great job guiding staff to understand triggers, identify signs, and providing simple preventive and remedial measures to mental wellness.

• Staying Positive

As the pandemic has the power to darken our visions, organizations are emphasizing on an ‘internal locus of control’ – reorienting us to acknowledge that our actions influence results and provide a sense of control over the environment.
Employees are being advised to pivot with a ‘growth mindset’ (i.e. ‘the love of challenge, the belief in effort, resilience in the face of setbacks, learning from criticisms and finding inspiration in the success of others’).

• Employee Assistance Program

Talking with someone trusted can help us activate the different channels of healing ourselves.
Given their unenvious task of having to terminate employee contracts, even those in HR opt for EAP, lending further credence to EAP.
Notwithstanding the contagion effect, COVID-19 has made us question our mortality, work, life, travel, relationships, finances, and everything that we earlier took for granted. And has resulted in a huge toll on our mental health.
A reason for cheer, amidst all worldwide distress, is witnessing several organizations dealing with the mental crisis proactively. After all, mental wellness is the essential first turn of the wheel in dealing with ourselves internally as we get ready to deal with the virus outside.

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Head – Client Relations

Gomathi Venkatasubramanian is a seasoned client relations and strategy leader with over nine years of experience in sales, client engagement, and conflict resolution. As the Head of Client Relations, Gomathi and her team ensure that every Kelp client enjoys excellence in service delivery and engagement.  With her vast product knowledge, Gomathi takes pride in being able to go beyond the call to action and provide innovative solutions and services to clients that align with their people and business goals.

Prior to Kelp, Gomathi worked with organizations across the sales and presales cycles thereby acquiring a deep understanding of the process and how to shift from a sales to a solutions mindset.  That has helped her in honing her unique style in building client relations and trust.

Beyond her professional pursuits, Gomathi enjoys traveling and exploring new destinations, embracing different cultures and perspectives. She also finds solace in Indian music, which serves as a source of relaxation and inspiration.

 

Navneet Chugh

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Navneet, Managing Partner of Chugh LLP, offers global legal and tax services with 575 employees. An Attorney, CPA, and MBA from USC, he founded SABA and TiE Southern California and serves on multiple boards globally.

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Smita brings with her over a decade and a half of experience across both academia and corporate training and has helped shape the learning journeys of professionals across industries. Her expertise spans human behaviour, training and development, research, and organizational diagnostics. Smita’s research has been showcased at prestigious institutions, including IIM Indore, IIM Bangalore, IIM Trichy, and Nirma University..

Passionate about fostering diversity and inclusion, Smita brings an engaging approach to training, blending research-driven insights with interactive methodologies. Beyond her professional commitments, she enjoys exploring new cultures and perspectives through travel, always seeking to broaden her understanding of the world.

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Deepa, an MBA and Certified PoSH trainer, excels in client experience and HR. At Kelp, she fosters inclusivity through collaboration. Passionate about singing and voice artistry, she also announces for All India Radio.