Security company offers mental health assistance to employees
Bromsgrove, England May 12 2021
Security specialist, GMS Group, is offering its 500 staff extra support to tackle the “hidden” challenges around mental health following the Covid-19 pandemic, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week (10-16 May 2021).
Working with West Bromwich-based charity Kaleidoscope Plus Group, which GMS supports with fundraising, the company will be providing staff with tips and advice as well as giving colleagues information on the help available.
GMS recognises that security staff mental health can be impacted by the scenarios where they operate: night shifts, pressured working situations, anti-social hours and extended periods of isolation. The management are helping staff overcome dated preconceptions of security employees projecting “invincible” images to access mental health support over stress, relationship issues, finance, family well-being or the impact of the pandemic.
For Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW), information will be placed around the sites where GMS staff operate. Supervisors will be invited to take part in workshops to help them manage staff and those who have “buddy” roles, where designated staff have been trained to offer help, will be checking in with colleagues to offer support on mental health.
GMS says it is using the annual awareness week to build upon its previous work supporting staff on mental health. The firm already offers a stress counselling service to employees and has trained mental health first aiders in the business.
Neil Male, CEO of GMS Group and a supporter of mental health prevention work, is a board trustee of Kaleidoscope Plus Group. He said the management of GMS recognised the need to help employees ask for help with mental health challenges.
Male commented: “With more than 90 per cent of GMS staff being male, as well as employing colleagues working in situations which can be intense and require risk management, we are aware of the national mental health situation and want to ensure our team to be supported.
“We do not want colleagues to reach a crisis point before the issues need resolving and want every member of staff to feel they can engage with the support which can help them, whatever they are facing. The annual Mental Health Awareness Week is a welcome opportunity to build upon the efforts we make throughout the year to support colleagues.
“Everyone has a part to play in improving the mental health situation so we are taking on the challenge of offering additional activity after the tough year the nation has faced due to the Covid-19 pandemic.”
To tie in with this year’s MHAW theme of nature, beginning on the 10 May, the GMS head office staff plan to walk, run and cycle the equivalent distance of the journey from Land’s End to John O’Groats (874 miles/1,407km) in May, with funds raised going to Kaleidoscope Plus Group.