The Business Case

Mental Health Support as a Commercial Decision

For Irish SMEs, the cost of inaction is often hidden — but significant.

The Irish Context

  • According to the Health and Safety Authority, work-related stress remains one of the leading causes of workplace absence in Ireland.
  • Research from IBEC indicates that employee absence can cost employers approximately €818 per employee per year on average, with stress-related absence being a significant contributor.
  • The World Health Organization estimates that for every €1 invested in scaled treatment for common mental health issues, there is a €4 return in improved health and productivity.

For SMEs, even one key employee experiencing burnout can disrupt workflow, morale, and client delivery.

Where ROI Shows Up

  • Reduced Absenteeism
    Early psychological intervention reduces the likelihood of stress-related sick leave.
  • Reduced Presenteeism
    Employees working while mentally unwell are significantly less productive — often costing more than absence.
  • Improved Retention
    Replacing an employee can cost between 6–9 months of their salary when recruitment, onboarding, and lost productivity are considered.
  • Stronger Leadership Capacity
    When managers receive support, decision-making improves and team stability strengthens.

 

A Practical Comparison

Investment: 6-session support package = €390

A Simple, Sustainable Model

  • One week of stress-related absence
  • Recruitment fees
  • Lost client delivery time
  • Reduced productivity across a team

For SMEs operating on tight margins, proactive mental health support is not a luxury — it is risk management.

 

A Simple, Sustainable Model

  • Agree referral pathway
  • Employees access confidential support
  • HR retains oversight of utilization (without breaching confidentiality)
  • Review and adjust as needed
  • No unnecessary complexity. Just effective support.

 

Begin your transformative journey towards better mental health

Mental Health Change is a growing Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that aims to bring a fresh voice to Ireland’s mental health/work sector, by engaging with and empowering employees across different sectors; making a real difference in tackling depression and anxiety in the work place.