Covid 19 coronavirus: Many Kiwis grappling with toll on jobs, mental health
2 May, 2021 12:52 AM
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Many Kiwis say they re still grappling with the economic and emotional toll of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Many Kiwis say they re still grappling with the economic and emotional toll of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Many Kiwis say they re still grappling with the economic and emotional toll of the Covid-19 pandemic, despite New Zealand s stand-out success at keeping coronavirus at bay.
New survey findings suggest that Covid-19 s hit on the economy likely worsened New Zealand s mental health crisis, while also fuelling a K-shaped recovery that s led to growing inequality.
Mind Matters with Kyle MacDonald: It s okay to take a break for your mental wellbeing
1 May, 2021 06:00 PM
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Spending a day under the duvet might give you enough emotional resources to keep going when you need to. Photo / 123RF
Spending a day under the duvet might give you enough emotional resources to keep going when you need to. Photo / 123RF
NZ Herald
Yes, always. Next question? But seriously, it actually is. Recent surveys suggest up to 40 per cent of New Zealand workers may have felt burnout in the last three months.
(https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/francois-barton-toxic-workplaces-need-to-change-for-employees-mental-health/5HNZMUYGH4BXTOLZWT2JO5HCDY/)