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How can leave initiatives support employee wellness?
Need to know:Alternative leave policies can help boost employee wellbeing by accommodating the external pressures and commitments that affect employees at work.Senior leaders and management are vital in ensuring the success of these types of policies.Employers should consult staff to see what leave initiatives would most benefit and support them.Organisations, ...
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How to address fatigue management in a health and wellbeing strategy
Need to know:Fatigue can have a major effect on productivity in the workplace, reducing an employee's ability to think clearly and make informed decisions.Many solutions to addressing fatigue are already present in employers' healthcare and wellbeing strategies.Workplace interventions and wearable technology are examples of cost-effective methods of improving habits and ...
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Healthy sleep: Employee fatigue in numbers
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Keeping employees well: Occupational health in numbers
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What are the latest developments in occupational health?
Need to know:Occupational health has shifted from being reactive and safety-focused to becoming a proactive tool to help improve employees’ overall wellbeing.Increasingly, occupational health includes mental health support, for example, through employee assistance programmes (EAPs).Technology is enabling programmes to be delivered remotely and immediately; this increases access for employees, as ...
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The role of occupational health in a holistic wellbeing strategy
Need to know: Occupational health services support the physical and mental health of employees, and provide organisations with insight into and methods of reducing sickness absence.The services work well alongside initiatives such as vocational rehabilitation and employee assistance programmes (EAPs).While the world is shifting towards holistic wellness, organisations should keep ...
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How to measure the value of occupational health initiatives
Need to know:In addition to reducing absence and meeting legal requirements, occupational health interventions can benefit many things, including turnover, productivity and employers’ liability insurance.Using data from a wide range of sources, organisations can map positive changes that show the value of their occupational health programme.Hidden factors should also be ...
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Big city benefits versus rural reward: How location impacts benefits strategy
Need to know: While there are universal hygiene factors, the employee experience can vary significantly in different locations.Taking into account commuting times, wellbeing stressors, pay levels and lifestyles, employers can create a truly engaging benefits strategy.Some perks are universally popular, but need to be tailored to local needs, or communicated ...
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Healthy habits: Reaping the benefits of health-related resolutions
Need to know:There are many options employers can offer to help support healthy resolutions, including gym memberships, health cash plans and free fruit.Buy-in from senior management can create a supportive culture and ensure the success of a programme.Support for employees’ health improvement in the new year should be part of ...
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Investing in wellness: Employee health in numbers
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How can employers use reward and benefits to address sustainability?
Need to know:Employers need a strategic and holistic approach when addressing sustainability; this should align with organisational values and corporate social responsibility.Intrinsic rewards can often be more motivational than extrinsic, as part of a recognition programme based around sustainability.Employees’ personal values and objectives should feed into the organisation’s overall approach ...
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Beating the blues: Supporting employees with their mental wellbeing in January
Need to know:January can be problematic when it comes to mental wellbeing, but it can also be a positive time to introduce new initiatives.Open communication around mental health, in addition to signposting towards official services and benefits, can create a positive culture.Employers can use mindfulness, yoga, breakout spaces and other ...
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How can employers unify their benefits strategies internationally?
Need to know:For global organisations, a unified benefits strategy, as opposed to numerous localised approaches, can ensure that all employees are treated and cared for equally.Localised benefits packages that align to overarching principles can help create an appropriate offering that appeals to differing needs.Open and honest communications can help employers ...
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Do group risk benefits need a makeover?
Need to know:Employers and providers might want to consider re-branding group risk benefits to help clarify the purpose of each product.A multi-media communications approach, using digital, paper and face-to-face communications, is best for ensuring engagement.Employers should strive to increase take-up and awareness of value-add services to impact employee absence, presenteeism ...
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How can employers meet the needs of employees in the always-on economy?
Need to know:The potential for 24/7 availability can be a boon to both individuals and employers, but can also be detrimental when it comes to work-life balance and productivity.Enforced disconnection can help employees get a full break, but employers should not overlook the positive aspects of being able to connect ...
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How to make return-to-work programmes effective for employees with MSDs
Need to know:Employers should be focused on prevention and early intervention to minimise long-term sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorders.Having a clear plan, with the goal of returning at its core, alongside a foundation of strong communication, is integral.Organisations should consider whether their internal processes, such as those around sick ...
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The harmful effects of presenteeism on employee health
Need to know:Presenteeism not only affects engagement, productivity and retention, but can also have a long-lasting impact on employee health.Employees who are overworked and fatigued can develop health issues such as diabetes, are more likely to have accidents at work and are at greater risk of mental health issues.Employers should ...
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Infographic: How active are employees during the working day?
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How can employers use physical activity in the workplace to tackle diabetes risk?
Need to know:Inactivity can increase an employee’s chance of contracting diabetes, therefore physical activity initiatives in the workplace can help mitigate potential diabetes risk.Incorporating physical activity into employees’ daily working environment can have an impact, for example swapping a traditional desk for a sit-stand desk or by taking the stairs ...
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Should organisations incentivise health improvement among employees?
Need to know:Growing numbers of employees expect a reward or incentive for participating in workplace health programmes.Many off-the-shelf initiatives enable employees to collect points for completing healthy actions; these can then be redeemed for various rewards and prizes.Employers should carefully consider the type of challenge and reward being used to ...