Employee Wellbeing: Strategy, Advice, and Examples
Freja Russell
Helping businesses with a Top Class Employee Engagement platform, specialising in benefits & rewards.
"Take care of your employees and they will take care of your business. It's as simple as that.?Healthy, engaged employees ?are your top competitive advantage." Richard Branson.?
Work is the?biggest cause of stress , with at least one in six workers experiencing mental health problems, according to Mind. So, it's no surprise that the number of workers?experiencing burnout ?was at a record level in 2022.?
That means it has never been more important?to prioritise your employees' health and workplace wellbeing. In this guide, you'll discover the basics of creating an effective employee wellbeing strategy and the benefits of looking after your employees.?
It's packed full of advice and examples of how to create and implement a caring company culture that improves the employee experience and fosters a supportive environment of health and happiness.??
What is an employee wellbeing strategy?
A workplace wellbeing strategy is a programme that champions best practices for healthier and happier employees throughout an organisation.
Although employers have a 'fundamental duty of care for the health, safety, and welfare of their workers ', the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) reports that half of organisations don't have a formal wellbeing strategy.
To ensure it covers the key aspects of wellbeing, the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development (CIPD) recommends an?effective employee wellbeing strategy ?should take a holistic approach and cover:
What are the benefits of an effective employee wellbeing strategy?
Increasing your focus on the wellbeing of employees can lead to numerous benefits for your workforce and your business. The CIPD's?2022 Health and Wellbeing at Work survey ?found that employers who prioritise employee wellbeing experience:
What’s more, “Employees who believe that management is concerned about them as a whole person - not just an employee - are?more productive, more satisfied, more fulfilled . Satisfied employees mean satisfied customers, which leads to profitability” according to?Anne M. Mulcahy, former CEO of Xerox.
Further research by Gartner found that creating a?positive employee experience ?can lead to employees being:
With the?cost of replacing a departing member of staff ?averaging out at £30,614, this can lead to a significant saving. Plus, reducing employee turnover can help to improve company culture, as it reduces employees questioning why people are leaving or fearing if their jobs are safe.??
How to focus on employee wellbeing
To help you establish a successful employee wellbeing programme, here are some effective wellbeing initiatives for embedding a workplace environment brimming with health and happiness.
Create a positive work culture
"Corporate culture matters . How management chooses to treat its people impacts everything for better or for worse." Simon Sinek.
A negative corporate culture can negatively impact?employee wellbeing, satisfaction, and motivation . That's why more than half of employees would choose to stay with a company that paid less than a competitor if it had a more?positive work culture .
Whether it's promoting inclusivity, flexible working, or a good work-life balance, a positive approach to workplace wellbeing will result in a work culture that boosts retention and encourages new talent.
Get everyone involved with your employee wellbeing strategy
According to the CIPD, to gain real benefit 'wellbeing must be integrated throughout the organisation , embedded in its culture, its leadership, and its people management.'
That means, setting your employee wellbeing strategy should come from the top. Everyone from business leaders and senior management, to people professionals and line managers, should promote your wellbeing practices and act as role models.
This is particularly important as research has shown that 26% of employees blame management style for?work-related stress . So, managers should understand their vital role in steering your organisation's employee wellbeing agenda.
To help ensure everyone is engaged, enlist wellbeing champions to champion your wellbeing initiatives and give employees someone to turn to as and when they need support.?
Focus on employee’s physical health
Numerous studies have shown the benefits of increasing physical activity. Exercise can boost mental health in the following ways:
Outdoor exercise, in particular, can be?as effective as antidepressants ?in treating depression, according to Stephen Buckley, head of information at mental health charity Mind.
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So, encourage your employees to get active with initiatives such as walking meetings (which can also boost social wellbeing) or by hosting group exercise classes either in the office or online for remote workers.
Plus, the following salary sacrifice schemes can give your employees access to physical wellbeing benefits that they otherwise might not be able to afford:
Another option is to introduce an employee health and wellbeing allowance. This monthly stipend empowers your workforce to choose the best wellbeing activity for them. After all, everyone is different.?
Provide healthy snacks
Two out of five office workers admit to 'snacking throughout the day' ?and having?access to healthy snacks ?is very or extremely important to 65% of employees.
Providing healthy snacks isn't just giving your workforce what they want, it can also boost:?
Ask employees what they want
Importantly, to?build an effective employee wellbeing strategy you must listen to your employees. Julie Bevacqua, Rise CRO, says "In order to build a?rewarding employee experience , you need to understand what matters most to your people."
Everyone is different. There is a spectrum of mental health issues, so giving your employees a voice will empower you to tailor your wellbeing practices to the unique needs of your workforce.
Whether it's via social interactions, such as video conference calls and regular one-to-ones, or anonymous employee surveys, checking in with your staff will also help bolster morale by making them feel valued, heard and engaged in business decisions.?
Take the time to thank your staff
Recognising your employees' continued efforts can go a long way to boosting their wellbeing. The simple act of saying 'thank you' can create a?happier mindset ,?reduce stress , and?lower blood pressure .
Employees are 2.7 times more likely to be?highly engaged ?if they think they will be recognised. And?engaged employees ?are more productive, less likely to leave, and less prone to absenteeism.
Offer employees flexible working
If their job stopped them from enjoying their life, almost half of employees would?leave their job . So, it's no surprise that a?positive work-life balance ?is a deal breaker for 57% of job seekers.
Offering flexible policies such as flextime, four-day work weeks, nine-day fortnights, half-day Fridays, and hybrid working is a great way to promote a healthier work-life balance.
In the age of the Big Resignation, job flexibility is no longer a nice-to-have, it's expected. Plus, introducing?flexible working arrangements ?has been shown to:
Provide mental health support?
With the main causes of long-term absences including?mental ill health and stress , many organisations are increasingly choosing to focus their wellbeing activity on?supporting mental health ?and addressing workplace stress.
To do so effectively, companies should consider enlisting mental health first aiders, providing access to specialist support, and introducing employee assistance programmes so that mental wellbeing becomes a part of their everyday culture.?
It's also important to ensure that organisations support employees throughout their time with the company, from onboarding to exit, as their situation, risks, and needs will constantly change.
Invest in your employees' development
There is a direct link between offering employees opportunities to advance their careers and?job satisfaction . As a result, those who have access to training and development opportunities are?more productive , have a?greater purpose , and are more likely to?stay at a company longer. ??
A workplace culture of learning could include:
Focus on employee financial health
Earlier, we discussed the CIPD's seven interrelated aspects of wellbeing. One of them is 'financial wellbeing ', which includes providing employees with a flexible benefits scheme and financial support; never more needed than during the current cost of living crisis.
Organisations can achieve this goal by offering employees the following salary sacrifice schemes:
If you're looking to support your employees' wellbeing with a rewarding benefits platform, get in touch today by emailing?[email protected]
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