In Part 1 and Part 2 of our series for Stress Awareness Month, we explored what stress is, how to recognise it, and practical ways to manage it using the Working Rs framework.
The final step is looking at the bigger picture- how organisations can create a working environment that actively supports mental wellbeing and reduces stress long-term.
While individuals can take steps to manage stress, the workplace itself plays a significant role in either contributing to or reducing it.
A positive workplace culture helps to:
Without the right culture in place, stress can quickly become an ongoing issue rather than a one-off challenge.
Employers have a responsibility to manage stress as part of their duty of care. This means treating stress as a workplace risk, just like any other health and safety hazard.
Managers and leaders play a key role by:
Strong leadership can make a significant difference in how stress is experienced and managed across an organisation.
One of the most effective ways to reduce stress is by creating an environment where people feel comfortable speaking up.
This includes:
When employees feel heard and supported, issues can be addressed early before they escalate.
Providing the right training ensures that both employees and managers understand:
Training helps move organisations from a reactive approach to a proactive and preventative one.
To effectively reduce workplace stress, organisations should look at:
These measures help create a safer, more supportive working environment for everyone.
Managing stress isn’t a one-off initiative- it requires ongoing commitment.
This means:
Organisations that prioritise wellbeing are more likely to see improved engagement, retention, and overall performance.
Stress is a natural part of working life, but it should never be ignored.
By understanding stress, managing it effectively, and creating a supportive workplace culture, organisations can protect their people while also improving productivity and safety.
At Raeburn Training, we support organisations with training and consultancy services designed to improve workplace wellbeing, health and safety, and overall performance.
If you’re looking to better support your team and manage workplace stress, get in touch to find out how we can help.



