Work is always tough. Deadlines pile up, the stress mounts, and sometimes it feels like there’s no escape from the pressure. It’s no wonder that mental health issues are becoming more common in the workplace, not just globally but right here in Malaysia.
Think about it: A survey by the Malaysian Ministry of Health found that almost 30% of Malaysians experience some form of mental health issue, and much of that is tied to work stress. But here’s the thing: mental health at work is everyone’s issue. It affects productivity, job satisfaction, and even the overall energy in the office.
If you’ve worked in Malaysia, you’ve probably noticed some patterns.
Corporate values shape the environment employees work in. By embedding values that promote well-being, companies can help alleviate mental health challenges in the workplace. Here are key core values that can foster a healthier, more supportive environment:
One often overlooked yet powerful way to improve mental health and well-being in the workplace is through team building. When employees feel connected, supported, and valued by their colleagues, it can significantly reduce stress and enhance job satisfaction.
Here’s how team building can make a difference:
Example: The Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas, has made team building a core part of its culture. The company frequently organises outdoor retreats and activities like trust exercises, hiking trips, and collaborative problem-solving challenges. These events not only help employees unwind but also allow them to build deeper relationships with their colleagues, leading to a more supportive and inclusive work environment.
In addition to team building, corporate wellness programs play a key role in supporting employees’ mental and physical well-being. A well-rounded wellness program addresses various aspects of an employee’s health, including physical, mental, and financial health, as well as work-life balance and social wellness support.
A good example is Maybank, which offers comprehensive wellness programs that focus not just on mental health but also on physical fitness, financial planning, and promoting a work-life balance. By offering a range of initiatives such as fitness challenges, financial literacy workshops, and mental health seminars, Maybank demonstrates a holistic approach to employee wellness.
To create meaningful change, companies must actively implement their values in ways that directly support employee mental health. Here are some actionable strategies:
The future of work in Malaysia depends on prioritising mental health. By embedding core values like empathy, inclusivity, and transparency into their workplace culture, companies can create an environment where employees thrive both mentally and professionally. With the right support systems — from team-building initiatives to corporate wellness programs — businesses can foster a healthier, more compassionate work culture.
Ultimately, by making mental health a cornerstone of business strategy, Malaysian companies can build workplaces that are not just productive but also supportive, empathetic, and human-centred.
It’s time for employers to step up and ask their teams, “How are you really doing?” — because a healthier workforce means a healthier business.
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