In municipalities, employee mental health and wellness is increasingly becoming a focal point, as both desk-based and deskless staff face unique stressors.
Whether it's the administrative load on desk-based workers or the physical demands and isolation faced by field workers, municipal employees often operate in high-pressure environments. Internal communications professionals are uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between employee wellness needs and organizational support systems.
In this blog, we’ll explore how internal communications professionals can effectively address the mental health challenges faced by both desk-based and deskless workers and provide actionable strategies to promote wellness across the entire workforce.
Desk-based municipal employees, including administrators, planners, and clerks, often deal with workloads that demand constant multitasking, extensive paperwork, and tight deadlines. The pressure to stay on top of compliance, manage citizen requests, and keep internal operations running smoothly can lead to mental fatigue, burnout, and anxiety.
These workers may experience:
Municipal deskless workers, including maintenance crews, sanitation workers, and first responders, often face different challenges. These employees spend much of their time in the field, dealing with physically demanding tasks, unpredictable schedules, and at times, emotionally taxing situations.
Deskless staff may experience:
Internal communications professionals can play a critical role in promoting mental health and wellness by ensuring that messages about support services, health benefits, and wellness programs are easily accessible to all employees—no matter where they work.
Here’s how internal comms can help:
Desk-based workers can access emails, internal platforms, and employee portals, while deskless workers need different channels like mobile apps, SMS notifications, or push alerts. IC professionals must ensure that wellness communications are distributed through multiple channels, making it easier for everyone to engage with resources when needed.
It’s vital that employees know about the mental health resources available to them. Regularly share information about wellness programs, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), and mental health days. For deskless workers, highlight wellness offerings through mobile-friendly apps or text notifications.
Establish regular check-ins or pulse surveys to gauge how employees are feeling. These tools can offer insights into stress levels and allow IC teams to adapt their messaging to better meet the current needs of employees. For desk-based staff, online surveys or wellness-focused newsletters may work best, while deskless staff could benefit from in-person wellness check-ins or anonymous SMS surveys.
Facilitate peer support networks that encourage collaboration, mentorship, or just casual conversation. While desk-based workers might have a team in the office to rely on, deskless workers often miss out on that in-person connection. Providing virtual spaces, such as chat platforms or designated wellness groups, can help employees build supportive relationships across the municipality.
Share stories of employees who have successfully used wellness programs or mental health services. Highlighting real-life examples of colleagues taking care of their mental health can inspire others to prioritize their well-being. Personalizing these messages through videos or employee testimonials can have a greater emotional impact.
To create a culture of wellness that extends to both desk-based and deskless employees, internal communications professionals need to ensure their strategies are inclusive and resonate with the entire workforce. Here’s how to foster a wellness culture:
Addressing employee mental health and wellness in municipalities requires a well-thought-out strategy that acknowledges the distinct challenges faced by desk-based and deskless staff. By tailoring communications and providing easy access to wellness resources, internal communications professionals can ensure that all employees—no matter where or how they work—feel supported and engaged in their mental health journeys. A strong culture of wellness benefits not just the workforce, but the municipality as a whole, fostering productivity, resilience, and a happier working environment.
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