L&G releases Not A Red Card survey results

77% say mental health has affected performance at work

Adam Saville
clock • 2 min read

Findings from the second Not a Red Card Forum in October

The Legal & General Not A Red Card survey found that more than three quarters of attendees have experienced poor mental health which had affected their performance at work - however this figure is lower than the 84% figure from last year's poll. Nearly six out of 10 (59%) said they would talk to a colleague if they were worried about the state of their mental health, which is an 8% increase from last year's survey. Encouragingly, 89% of those surveyed said they have a work culture that allows a healthy work/life balance and opportunities for development, with 93% knowing how to access...

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