stress and wellbeing at work. what is stress? the health and safety executive (hse) has estimated...
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STRESS AND WELLBEING AT WORK
What is stress?
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has estimated that stress-related work accidents and ill health costs the country£7 billion a year and 13.8 million working
days.
What is stress? (con’t)
The HSE defines stress at work as arising “when the demands of the job
and the working environment on a person exceeds their capacity to meet them” and
“the reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demands placed on them.”
Effects of Stress
increased absenteeism (of which stress is the biggest cause)
low motivation reduced productivity reduced efficiency faulty decision-making poor industrial relations
What is Well-Being Management?
Taking a holistic approach to employees’ health and well-being to create business performance and happiness in the workplace
It is about prevention rather than cure
“Healthy Weight; Healthy lives – a Cross-Government Strategy for England”
This supports the creation of a healthy society - from early years, to schools and food, from sport and physical activity to planning, transport and the health service promoting health and healthy food building physical activity into our lives supporting health at work providing the incentives more widely to promote
health providing effective treatment and support when
people become overweight or obese
The paper states the following:
NOW: Almost 2/3 of adults and 1/3 of
children are either overweight or obese
and without clear action, by 2050 Almost 9 in 10 adults and 2/3 of
children will be either overweight or obese
Impact on individual’s health
Diabetes Cancer Heart disease Liver disease
The more overweight people become, the higher the risks are!
Stress at work
Stress prevention and control is an essential part of the effective management of people at work
To help alleviate stress and promote well-being in the workplace
Giving stress management training Establishing a clear policy on mental
health, stress, anti-bullying and harassment
Training Regular appraisals Monitoring Flexibility Awareness Minimising excessive pressure
Promoting Well-being
A work/life balance policy; Publicising healthy living advice; Extra investment in sports and social club; and Giving greater priority to career development
Broadland District Council:
To make people happy and healthy in their workplace and
establish a culture of good attendance
In the 5 years since the scheme was introduced:
Sickness rates have fallen Levels of staff satisfaction have
increased Over 90% of employees say they
are satisfied with the council
Promoting well-being at work is an ongoing
commitment
More of these from employers:
Active travel policies for staff and visitors.
A supportive physical environment
Recreational activities try to provide
opportunities for staff to eat healthy foods in canteen/restaurants, hospitality and vending machines
A working example: Portsmouth City Council
“Designed for Portsmouth businesses both large and small, WHWH has been developed by Portsmouth City Council and Portsmouth Teaching Primary Care Trust working in partnership.
The Work & Wellbeing Hallmark
recognising the contribution of the business world to making life a positive and rewarding experience for employees
providing a framework for a pragmatic approach to the health and well-being of staff
providing businesses in the Portsmouth area with the tools to encourage and promote healthier workplaces
PCC has also developed a fitness zone:
Chinese style kickboxing Cycling after work Early bird walk along the seafront Lunchtime walk High and low impact aerobics Pilates and Yoga
Smoking cessation advice and support are also offered for any employee wishing to quit smoking
£2.00 - £3.50 a session.
Summary
Health and well-being will be big news for 2009
NOT a short-term goal A long-term journey towards making
employees healthier, feeling valued and motivated in the workplace