1.Have an open door policy
Try to make yourself approachable and available for conversations about staff wellbeing. Developing an understanding culture gives the best possible opportunity to solve problems affecting people in your team.
2. Banish stigma
Try to be inclusive and proactive about staff wellbeing. Remember that people can often feel guilty or ashamed about asking for help.
3. Be positive
A positive approach to discussing mental health can create a pattern of hope and an expectation of understanding and empathy. This is especially important when someone is approaching you for the first time.