Resilience for Young Workers
2026-03-06 02:07:02

Reinforcing Resilience and Nutrition to Combat Young Workers' Mental Health Issues

Addressing Young Employees’ Mental Health Through Organizational Strategies



In today’s corporate environment, the mental health issues among young employees are increasingly recognized as critical challenges that impact organizational performance. Recent surveys show that approximately one in five young workers faces mental health difficulties, which can lead to decreased productivity and higher turnover rates. This issue is not just a personal struggle but a structural problem within organizations that can be mitigated through effective strategies. In response to these pressing concerns, a free webinar hosted by asken and FCE is scheduled for March 17, 2026. The session aims to empower attendees with practical approaches to restoring employee performance through resilience training and dietary improvements.

Webinar Highlights



The upcoming webinar addresses the declining organizational performance and profits linked to young employees' mental health issues. It will delve into two core areas: strengthening resilience and enhancing nutritional habits as actionable solutions. Topics to be discussed include:
1. Understanding Mental Health Challenges: The session will explore how vague feelings of discomfort among employees can escalate into serious issues, such as absenteeism and resignation. By examining the structural factors contributing to mental health challenges, companies can better understand the root causes.
2. Building Resilience: A key focus of the webinar will be on resilience—the ability to bounce back from setbacks. Participants will learn methods to enhance resilience within their teams, leading to a culture of learning and growth.
3. Nutritional Strategies: Attendees will also receive valuable guidance on improving the overall health and well-being of employees through better dietary practices. The intersection of nutrition and mental health will be a significant theme, emphasizing how proper eating habits can support mental well-being.

Target Audience


This webinar is designed for:
  • - Business leaders and HR professionals noticing an increase in employee absenteeism or turnover among young staff.
  • - Those who have relied on employees to self-manage their mental health without adequate support from the organization.
  • - Professionals concerned about the impact of physical and mental health on productivity.
  • - Anyone looking to create effective and meaningful health and wellness initiatives within their organization.

Event Details


  • - Date and Time: March 17, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM JST.
  • - Format: Online via Bizibl.
  • - Cost: Free of charge.
  • - Speakers:
- Takanobu Nakano, a member of FCE’s Training Company team with experience in educational services.
- Keitaro Matsuo, head of the Corporate Division at Ask, specializing in AI-driven dietary management solutions.

Registration Information


To secure a spot for this informative webinar, click here to register. Registration is subject to availability, and the event may have capacity limits, so it is advisable to sign up soon.

About FCE and asken


FCE aims to maximize human capital through various initiatives, including digital transformation and employee education. The company is recognized for its innovative approaches in the field of corporate wellness and training solutions. Meanwhile, the AI-driven dietary management application, Asken, supports users in making healthier food choices and understanding their nutritional needs. Together, these organizations are committed to fostering healthier workplaces and enhancing the well-being of employees across industries.


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