New free mental health coaching program available for small business owners

Beyond Blue has designed and launched a free confidential mental health program, called NewAccess for Small Business Owners for those experiencing stress and worries. Providing practical skills to help manage stress, the coaches are also trained to refer participants to other support services if required.

This follows a Federal Government survey of more than 1000 small business owners, which found almost one in three have experienced stress, anxiety or depression over the past year.

The program is delivered by Richmond Fellowship Queensland, thanks to $4.26 million in Commonwealth funding from the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources.

Beyond Blue Deputy Chair Kate Carnell AO said the program was designed to appeal to people who might not otherwise seek support for their mental health.

“Australia’s small business owners are vital to the financial prosperity of the nation and we know the past year has been especially tough on them,” Ms Carnell said.

“Research shows small business owners are time poor, often put their business ahead of their own wellbeing, and feel that seeking support for their mental health is a sign of failure.

“NewAccess for Small Business Owners is confidential and can be accessed discreetly via phone or video calls. The mental health coaches come from a small business background and know the pressures and demands small business owners are under.

“Beyond Blue wants small business owners to know that we are here for them and that putting themselves first can have many benefits for their business.”

Ms Carnell said the program complemented initiatives such as:

Find out more about the Beyond Blue program here.

Last updated: 23rd March 2021