NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, on National Stress Awareness Day (November 3), iStock, a leading ecommerce platform providing premium visual content to SMBs, SMEs, creatives and students everywhere, in collaboration with Mind Share Partners, a national nonprofit dedicated to changing the culture of workplace mental health, today unveiled new guidelines designed to help businesses of all sizes, as well as media covering these stories, to more accurately visualize mental health in the workplace.
To download the full guidelines, visit https://www.mindsharepartners.org/visual-guidelines-for-mental-health-at-work
The new guidance is a direct response to recent research from iStock’s Visual GPS survey and study data in Mind Share Partners’ 2021 Mental Health at Work Report in partnership with Qualtrics and ServiceNow, which both demonstrate a clear need to proactively portray a healthier, more sustainable culture of work within business communications.
According to Mind Share Partners, 76% of full-time U.S. employees reported experiencing at least one symptom of a mental health condition in the past year—up from 59% in 2019. Further, iStock’s Visual GPS research revealed that 91% of Americans think it’s just as important to take care of themselves emotionally, as it is physically, with 89% of people wanting to see more tangible support for those with mental health issues.
Based on these guidelines, iStock curated a selection of visuals that promote a healthy, sustainable workplace culture and wellbeing – browse our curation here: https://www.istockphoto.com/collaboration/boards/XZj3C3FER0m8a7RHYjErKg
“Mental health is an increasingly common topic in workplaces and in the media—in fact, it’s becoming the norm. Yet media and corporate visual choices around mental health are all too often dramatized, staged, stereotyped, and even entirely incorrect,” says Bernie Wong, Senior Manager of Insights & Principal at Mind Share Partners. “These portrayals have a very real impact on the ways we come to understand mental health, seek support, and treat the people experiencing mental health challenges. Ultimately, we all have a unique opportunity to create meaningful change around the narrative of workplace mental health through the language we use and the visuals we curate.”
“Our research shows that employer support and investment is paramount as are authentic, inclusive representations of mental health and people’s day-to-day lived experiences,” said Rebecca Rom-Frank, Creative Insights Researcher, iStock. “Businesses everywhere must consider how they craft communications and guidance, especially when selecting visuals, and ultimately work to foster a culture supportive of mental health in the long term.”
Given that companies of all sizes are considering how to message “return to office” protocols in the wake of vaccination availability, now is a great time to intentionally choose visuals which demonstrate an interest in the wellbeing of employees and their mental health. The below guidelines seek to provide actionable guidance to make thoughtful visual choices—imagery, video and illustration—when depicting mental health in the workplace, and to help elevate the conversations and stories around mental health at work to be more accurate, inclusive, and productive:
Remote work is also top of mind among marketers. iStock research reveals that searches for “virtual meetings” have risen 70% in the last year alone. Workplaces that prioritize visuals around traditional workforces’ risk alienating remote and hybrid workers or causing feelings of detachment. When curating visuals, incorporate a mix of workers collaborating in-person, talking on the phone and via web platforms, as well as working from home.
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