Making Mental Health Leave Work: A Strategic Guide for HR Leaders

Did you know that mental health is now the leading reason behind employee leave requests? Organizations that get this right are not only supporting wellness but also seeing stronger retention, higher engagement, and healthier workplace culture.

Here are 3 ways HR leaders can make mental health leave work for their teams:

  • Redesign with intention – Update leave policies to include mental health–specific options, whether that’s dedicated days, micro-sabbaticals, or flexible rest periods.
  • Balance structure + empathy – Offer flexibility while maintaining fairness and compliance, ensuring all employees have equitable access to support.
  • Measure what matters – Track usage, burnout indicators, and retention signals to show the impact of proactive mental health leave policies.

Pro Tip: Leveraging AI-driven leave management tools can help identify trends, ensure consistency, and simplify return-to-work planning. Forward-thinking leave management isn’t just good policy, it’s a differentiator.

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