Briefly News partners with The South African Federation for Mental Health to promote mental health.

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Briefly News partners with The South African Federation for Mental Health to promote mental health.
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Briefly News has partnered with The South African Federation for Mental Health (SAFMH) to raise awareness about the importance of mental health in the workplace.

to raise awareness about the importance of prioritizing mental health in the workplace. This year’s global theme, “It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace,” aligns perfectly with the SAFMH’s mission to promote mental health and well-being.As a news organization operating in a high-pressure environment, Briefly News understands firsthand the challenges that can impact mental health.

The SAFMH is calling on employers to implement policies that protect the mental health of their employees, manage stress effectively, and create mental health-friendly workplaces.

“At Briefly News, we understand firsthand the unique challenges of working in a fast-paced, remote newsroom environment. Mental health is a critical issue that affects us all, and we believe it’s essential to prioritize it in the workplace. Our partnership with the South African Federation for Mental Health is a testament to our commitment to supporting the mental well-being of our employees.

“We are so grateful to Briefly News for being open to this partnership and amplifying such an important message, especially since the global theme is ‘It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace,’” says Michel’le Donnelly, Project Leader at the South African Federation for Mental Health.Briefly News is a leading online news platform dedicated to delivering breaking news, in-depth analysis, and engaging content to South African readers.

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