Third of fit notes relate to mental health

One in three fit notes in the UK relates to mental health issues. From Patrick Watt, Corporate Director at Bupa, and supporting statistics from recent Bupa research below.
mental

One in three fit notes in the UK relates to mental health issues. From Patrick Watt, Corporate Director at Bupa, and supporting statistics from recent Bupa research below.

It’s a real cause for concern that mental health is now the number one reason people are signed off work. We’re seeing a newfound openness where people feel more comfortable to talk about their mental health.  And, many businesses give the mental health of their employees the same focus that they do for physical fitness. This is encouraging, however, we all need to do more to break down the stigma that can still exist.

The Government review into mental health practices in the workplace, led by Lord Stevenson and Paul Farmer’s Review is due to be published this Autumn and will shape how employers approach workplace wellbeing.

The workplace provides an ideal opportunity and culture to tackle this stigma, where mental health is openly talked about and employees have confidential help and support, when it’s needed, is key for all businesses – large and small.”

Bupa data shows: Three in 10 (30 percent) people say that talking about mental health at work is less of a taboo now than it was 10 years ago. More than one in three (35 percent) feel more comfortable talking to their line manager about mental health than they would have done in the past

36 percent of people say that workplace attitudes towards mental illness have improved. However, more than a quarter (27 percent) worry that discussing mental health issues in the workplace may affect their career prospects.

Read more

Latest News

Read More

Revealed – unbelievable real workplace safety fails

3 July 2025

Newsletter

Receive the latest HR news and strategic content

Please note, as per the GDPR Legislation, we need to ensure you are ‘Opted In’ to receive updates from ‘theHRDIRECTOR’. We will NEVER sell, rent, share or give away your data to third parties. We only use it to send information about our products and updates within the HR space To see our Privacy Policy – click here

Latest HR Jobs

Queen Mary University of London – Health and Safety DirectorateSalary: £43,677 to £51,040 per annum

University of Cambridge – Human Resources DivisionSalary: £33,482 to £39,355 per annum

University of Cambridge – Department of PathologySalary: £35,116 to £45,413 per annum

University of Exeter – PS ConnectSalary: The starting salary will be from £27,644 per annum pro rata on Grade D, depending on qualifications and experience.

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE

Read the latest digital issue of theHRDIRECTOR for FREE