LETTER: Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace & the Society

LETTER: Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace & the Society
June 19, 2026

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LETTER: Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace & the Society

Mental Health

Dear Editor,

There is a growing concern regarding the treatment of individuals who experience mental health challenges in the workplace and wider society. Increasingly, reports and observations point to instances where persons are being discriminated against or subjected to unfair treatment by colleagues due to mental health conditions or related crises.

It is important to recognize that mental health affects people from all walks of life. Each of us likely knows someone—whether directly or indirectly—who may be silently dealing with mental health struggles. These challenges can be triggered by a range of factors, including work-related stress, personal loss, financial pressure, or other life circumstances that may not always be visible to others.

It is deeply concerning and unfair when individuals become the subject of mockery, gossip, or bias in professional settings simply because they are experiencing a mental health episode. Such behavior not only undermines workplace dignity but can also discourage persons from seeking the help and support they need.

Greater emphasis must be placed on empathy, understanding, and inclusivity. Mental health should not be treated as a basis for discrimination or exclusion. Instead, workplaces and communities should foster environments where individuals feel safe, supported, and respected regardless of their circumstances.

I observe that there are discussions around the implementation of a mental health bill. It will be interesting to see how this legislation is structured and whether it will meaningfully address stigma, protection of rights, and expand access to support services for those affected.

As a society, we must move beyond selective compassion and ensure that empathy is extended consistently to all individuals, particularly those who are most vulnerable.

A concerned citizen Side note: I am not a professional writer please feel free to make any changes if you approve to post on your platform.

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