A program to help accountants better support the mental health of small business clients will be rolled out in 2021 thanks to a $2.4million grant to Deakin Business School’s (DBS) IPA-Deakin SME Research Centre.
DBS researchers Professors Andrew Noblet and George Tanewski successfully attracted the Department of Innovation, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER) grant, announced in the federal budget as part of the government’s COVID-19 Response Package to support mental health among small businesses.
Professor Noblet said the project would deliver a sector-wide accountant professional development program online via Australia’s three accounting professional bodies.
‘The DISER funded project will upskill accountants so they can provide mental health first aid to their small-medium enterprise (SME) clients,’ Professor Noblet said.
‘It recognises the numerous significant mental health challenges facing both SME owners and accountants (who provide business advice to SMEs) as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.’
‘A 2020 study commissioned by DISER reports that nearly one in three SME owners had been diagnosed with stress, depression or anxiety in the past 12 months.’
Professor Noblet said the DISER project builds on the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) project that DBS researchers have been working on with Beyond Blue, WorkSafe Victoria, the Institute for Public Accountants (IPA) and Mental Health First Aid Australia.
‘The NHMRC project is evaluating the efficacy of combining client relationship building training with mental health first aid training,’ Professor Noblet said.
Deakin Vice-Chancellor Professor Iain Martin said the grant was supporting sector-wide continuous professional development for accountants.
‘The program will upskill accountants to provide mental health first aid to their small-medium enterprise clients. It also provides an important avenue for the early identification, management, or prevention of various mental health conditions,’ Professor Martin said.
‘I congratulate the many stakeholders involved in securing the funding required to undertake such an important body of research.’
CPA Australia CEO Andrew Hunter said project comes at a critical time for the accounting profession.
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