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Tackling work-related stress Helen McGill Work-related stress team HSE. Visit the Management Standards website at: www.hse.gov.uk/stress/standards Health and Safety Executive

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Page 1: Tackling work-related stress

Tackling work-related stress

Helen McGill

Work-related stress team

HSE.

Visit the Management Standards website at: www.hse.gov.uk/stress/standards

Health and Safety Executive

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Dan’s story: feeling the pressure

• Difference between pressure and stress

• Changes to management and protocol led to excessive pressure=stress

• It is important to understand what stress is and what causes it

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Dan’s story

http://www.hse.gov.uk/stress/video/danstory1.htm

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The truth about work-related stress

• No one definition but plenty of Google entries!

• HSE defines work-related stress as:

“…the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure or other types of demand placed on them.”

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Stress at work cannot be ignored

• Last year, around 415 000 people in Britain believed that they were experiencing work-related stress at a level that was making them ill

• Nearly 10 million working days lost in Britain

• Employees will be less productive if they come to work feeling stressed

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What does it mean for business?

• Increased sick absence

• One case can lead to an average of 30 days off work

• Poor productivity

• Staff not working to their full potential

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What the law says

• Legal duties under two pieces of legislation:

- The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974

– Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999

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Management Standards

The Standards are designed to:

• Help simplify risk assessment for stress

• Encourage partnership working

• Allow benchmarking against other organisations

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HSE approach

• Encouraging organisations to take action

• No prosecutions but Improvement Notices

• HSE does not expect removal of all pressure from the workplace!

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LA enforcement activity

• Most activity has concentrated on the financial sector

• Examples of effective Local Authority inspection activity in the City:

Tower Hamlets

City of London

Westminster city council

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Let’s revisit Dan

http://www.hse.gov.uk/stress/video/danstory2.htm

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Dan’s story

• What went wrong?

No action taken by Dan’s manager

Manager did not know what signs and symptoms to look out for

He assumed Dan would approach him without encouragement

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Dan’s story

• What went right

Manager understood more about Dan and his role

Dan knows he can talk to his manager about any issues

Addressed workload/other causes of stress

Involving staff in actions

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Management Competencies

• When Dan’s manager took appropriate action, he displayed competencies that are effective in identifying and tackling in his staff:

RESPECTFUL AND RESPONSIBLE: MANAGING EMOTIONS AND HAVING INTEGRITY

MANAGING AND COMMUNICATING EXISTING AND FUTURE WORK

MANAGING THE INDIVIDUAL WITHIN THE TEAM

REASONING/MANAGING DIFFICULT SITUATIONS

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The role of the line manager

• Line managers – the first line of defence

• Investment is need to give managers the skills they need

• Line manager competency tool – HSE website

www.hse.gov.uk/stress/mcit.htm

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Work-related stress website

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What works?

• The Blackpool Way

• Oxfordshire County Council work with schools

• See HSE website for new case studies

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A year on: HSE strategy

• HSE’s new strategy for the health and safety of Great Britain

• Reinforces the principles of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

• Key themes include: the need for strong leadership, building competence, involving the workforce

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What next?

• Stress remains a big problem

• Line manager competency – the first line of defence

• Management Standards – tell us about your experiences

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For more information…

• Visit HSE’s stress at work website

www.hse.gov.uk/stress

• Contact the Stress Team

• Helen McGill – 0151 951 3627

[email protected]