Friday, October 4, 2024

Govt partners with Auckland Business Chamber for mental health

The Government and Auckland Business Chamber have signed a memorandum of understanding which is set to improve access to mental health and wellbeing resources for business owners.

“As a former business owner, I know first-hand the toll running a business can take on your mental health,” said Small Business and Manufacturing Minister, Andrew Bayly.

“Business owners up and down the country are doing it particularly tough right now as they battle challenging economic conditions. With Mental Health Awareness Week now underway, it is a timely reminder that business owners need all the support they can get.

“We know that many Kiwis find it difficult to talk about their mental health and do not know where or how to access help when they need it.”

First Steps is an online platform populated with resources designed to support business owners with their mental health and connect them with approved professionals who can provide counselling and therapy, as well as services like nutritional advice, leadership training, business mentorship and guidance on digital literacy.

In the past year alone, the resources were used more than 750,000 times.

“First Steps is all about supporting business owners to take the first step in a series of actions. The intention is to crack open the door and provide some basic tools and information to start that journey,” said Mr Bayly.

The online on-demand content is designed for business owners who are often time poor and struggle to take time off work but is freely available for all New Zealanders across the country to use.

Under the MoU, the resources, which were developed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, will be managed and updated by the Auckland Business Chamber.

“It is great that the business community sees the value of the resources and will assume responsibility for managing First Steps’ content, taking a by-business-for-business approach,” said Minister Bayly.

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