A Psychological Support Coordinator's vital responsibility is implementing and managing mental health programs and initiatives within an organisation.
This involves training sessions, workshops, and awareness campaigns to educate employees on stress management, resilience, and overall mental well-being. It is vital to manage mental well-being during and after crises.
They often collaborate with human resources and management teams to create a culture prioritising mental health, offering resources and assistance to individuals experiencing stress or emotional challenges.
Furthermore, Psychological Support Coordinators play a crucial role in crisis intervention and response. They are trained to identify signs of distress among employees and provide immediate support or referral to appropriate resources.
These coordinators work towards destigmatizing mental health issues in the workplace and creating an atmosphere where employees feel comfortable seeking help.
By addressing psychological well-being, Psychological Support Coordinators contribute to employees' overall health and happiness and create a resilient and compassionate organisational culture.
The Psychological Support Coordinator in crisis management focuses on addressing the mental well-being of individuals affected by the crisis.
Their roles and responsibilities include:
Assist in rebuilding psychological resilience within the affected community.
The Psychological Support Coordinator is crucial in addressing the emotional and mental well-being of individuals affected by the crisis, contributing to overall community resilience and recovery.
Goh, M. H. (2016). A Manager’s Guide to Implement Your Crisis Management Plan. Business Continuity Management Specialist Series (1st ed., p. 192). Singapore: GMH Pte Ltd.
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