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The mental health of Australian workers has improved modestly in the past quarter, but the Telus Mental Health Index is still hovering at a pandemic-era low of 63.2, up 0.4 points since April.
A score between 50–79 (out of a possible 100) is considered 'strained' and can represent high mental issues at work, as well as risks for individuals and companies.
Telus Health surveyed more than 1,000 people for its latest report, finding 38% of workers in Australia have a high mental health risk, 37% have a moderate mental health risk, and 26% have a low mental health risk...
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