Conference call: How to support employee mental health in the aid sector

This is an excerpt from the event. Devex Career Account and Pro members can listen to the full conference call recording below. Via YouTube.

Around 30% of the general population suffer from mental health issues such as depression and anxiety — and people working in the aid sector will always experience some of this, said Dr. Kavita Avula, lead consulting psychologist with The KonTerra Group, which supports leadership development, in addition to staff care and resilience, for organizations working in high-stress environments.

Aid workers are often operating in high-risk contexts, where resources are limited and movement is restricted. They are exposed to human suffering and trauma, work long hours, and may be separated from family, so it can be challenging to find ways to decompress and attend to their own well-being, Avula explained.

Increasingly, employers are understanding the importance of taking care of staff from the moment they are hired and adopting a more holistic approach to mental health, she continued. However, a lot of stigma still exists around this topic.

Avula stressed the importance of talking about mental health every day in the workplace. Don’t wait for a crisis — talk about it now and have a response plan in place, she suggested.

Highlights from this 30-minute conference call include:

Speakers: Dr. Kavita Avula, lead consulting psychologist, The KonTerra Group

Moderator: Emma Smith, careers reporter, Devex

Devex Career Account and Pro members can listen to the full conference here. Via YouTube.