Last week we showed you 4 alternative display types that can be used with Xibo signage for safer digital signage.
As we continue to plan for a future where businesses, shops and education settings re-open, an important consideration will be the mental wellbeing of those returning to these settings. This week we take a closer look at how digital signage can be used across industries to guide and reassure returning customers, employees and students.
The Covid-19 pandemic has not only caused economic and physical devastation across the world, but has also created a mental health crisis. While lockdowns and quarantines are designed to protect us physically, the long term effects of the isolation on our mental health is something that is being studied closely by healthcare teams globally.
The University of London reports that in January 2021 in the UK “depression and anxiety levels [were] the worst [they’d] been since June 2020” . With around 45% of people worried about catching covid and life satisfaction continuing to deteriorate, especially for the younger generation.
More than half of the Britons (53%) taking part in a recent YouGov study say their mental health has deteriorated due to the pandemic. There are many reasons for this including increased demands at home due to caring responsibilities, concerns about finances and job security, changing workload and work location, impact of being furloughed, bereavement and anxiety related to the fear of COVID-19 itself.
As businesses look to the future where employees could return safely to the workplace, a variety of measures will need to be implemented to help employees regain an effective work-life balance and address fears about returning to work. Poor mental health at work can lead to increased staff turnover, reduced engagement and high absenteeism.
With many employees not feeling comfortable enough to speak up about their mental health, it will be vitally important to keep those returning informed of the support available to them.
Display resources and mental health awareness information
Focus on messaging which creates a safe and supportive environment
Encourage safe physical activities
Highlight selfcare reminders
Show the facts to reduce misinformation
Use calming colours and imagery suitable for your intended audience
Next week: Small Business Signage
The pandemic has had a major impact on many businesses, especially smaller independent retailers and hospitality settings. When lockdown measures ease and customers venture out again, the message of “shop local” will still be prominent in people's minds. Next week we’ll focus on Xibo for small businesses and how you can make the most of our cost effective solutions.