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Additional Supports
- Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Workplace Health
- Employee Well-being
- Human Rights Office
- London Middlesex Health Unit
- Crisis Line - Reach Out
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Balance
Good organization recognize that a balance is needed between the demands of work, family and personal life. When workplaces value a healthy balance, employees have higher morale, less stress, burnout, and miss fewer days of work. This is a video created by Ottawa Public Health and the Mental Health Commission of Canada, and adapted with permission from Mindful Employer Canada. (time - 3:43)
What can I do as an employee?
- Define what a healthy balance means to you
- Prioritize your responsibilities
- Discuss with your supervisor about current demands at home
- Discuss with your family about demands at work - could family members take on additional responsibilities at home?
- Use your breaks to focus on personal wellness
- Don't forget the importance of sleep, hydration, nutrition, and physical activity
- Utilize the wellness resources and supports that area available to you
- Implement one thing that could improve your work/life balance in the next week
What can I do as a manager or supervisor?
- Ensure that employees are taking meals, breaks and their vacation days
- Lead by example - actions often speak louder than words
- Avoid making everything "urgent"- be reasonable with timelines
- When possible, allow for flexibility in accomplishing tasks
- Be aware and promote wellness resources
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