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Taking time off work for mental health
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Hi all
wondering if anyone has ever been able to take time off work for depression /anxiety and how? Did you get penalised by your employer
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Hi
I think it's safe to assume that the stigma with mental health lives on even with educated CEO's let alone managers.
A side topic but with 43 years and 90 jobs with 15 profession I can recommend those with mental coping issues to work 2x2pxart time jobs rather than one full time. A change of environment after 3-4 hours helps.
TonyWK
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As an employee, you are entitled to stress leave if you are not coping at work. I recommend you visit your GP and tell them what you are experiencing. They will write you up a medical certificate that you can give your employer to take paid time off work. Basically paid sick leave. I believe you can also claim worker's compensation for mental health related issues.
If you are from victoria, WorkSafe Victoria is a good start where you can find information about mental health and leave entitlements.
I recommend contacting lifeline, beyond blue, sane or black dog institute hotlines for further support.