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Business Action on Public Health
Employee Health and Wellbeing
Hertfordshire Employers Practitioner Event
‘Building Corporate and Employee Resilience through Mental wellbeing
and its impact on business productivity’
14th November 2013
University of Hertfordshire
9.30am-12.00
Debbie Longhurst
Project Manager, for Business Action on Public Health
Business in the Community – East of England
Transforming business
transforming communities
Taking Action To
“Public health is everyone’s responsibility and there is a role for all of us,
working in partnership, in tackling these challenges.”
tackle workplace
health and wellbeing
&
consider influence on
wider public health
Workplace Support
•Workplace champions
•Mental wellbeing
•Healthy Eating
•Managing Alcohol
•Physical Wellbeing
•No Smoking
•Fact ‘Employees who are
physically active take 27% fewer
days off sick’
•Fact ‘25% of sick days taken are
as a result of stress’
•Fact ‘On average smokers take
4.4 more days off sick than nonsmokers’
Project Successes
•200 employers support the project across East of England
• Free workplace support now available from Public Health teams
• Over 15 case studies available to showcase local good practice
•72 delegates gained benefit from a pilot programme for Mental Health lite across
Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire
• Increasing use of Governments Public health responsibility deal to give employers
a platform for their wellbeing strategy; local partners include
•Mills & Reeve solicitors
•Essex & Suffolk water
•Unilever
•Bourne leisure
The facts about Mental ill health in the workplace
•One in 20 healthy people aged 32 and under is developing depression or anxiety
disorders as a result of work-related stress each year, with chefs, stockbroker’s
and shift workers at particular risk
•Nearly three in every ten employees will have a mental health problem in any one
year, the great majority of which will be anxiety and depressive disorders
•In a CBI survey of over 800 companies, 98% of respondents said mental health
should be a company concern,81% of those saying that the mental health of
employees should be a company priority. But fewer than one in ten of the
companies surveyed had an official policy on mental health.
•From BITC Emotional resilience toolkit
Emotional Resilience
•What is it?
GlaxoSmithKline have defined ‘resilience’ as:
“the ability to succeed personally and professionally in the midst of a high
pressured, fast moving and continuously changing environment”
BITC in its Emotional Resilience Toolkit, uses the following definitions of terms
related to ‘emotional resilience’
•Work -related stress
•Mental Health
•Presenteeism
Did you know?
‘presenteeism accounts for 1.5 times as much working time lost as absenteeism
and costs more to employers because it is more common among higher paid
staff.’
Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health
National stress Awareness day 6th November
2013
“Stress is everywhere. It is one of the most common conditions experienced by
people in the UK today. It is known to contribute to the more serious physical
illnesses, as well as being a cause for obesity, itself rapidly growing in numbers.
People going to work whilst suffering stress contribute to poor performance of
businesses and services, and can be a contributor to poor care, errors, and disasters
caused by lack of concentration. The financial cost to the UK has been estimated at
£60 billion or about £1000 per man, woman and child.
Most organisations tackle stress at the wrong end. They wait until someone becomes
ill, and then start to provide services to improve their health. This is too late. Stress is
largely preventable, as it is mainly caused by events and poor behaviour that triggers
a stressful response. Eliminate these events and poor behaviour, and people do not
need to experience stress.”
Press release, International Stress Management Association, November 2013
Summary
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Public Health Responsibility Deal
Public Health Responsibility Deal
Sign up and pledge to improve public
health in England
Health at Work network
“We will actively support our
workforce to live healthier lives”
The Public Health Responsibility Deal
taps into the important role that
employers play in creating an
environment that supports people to
lead healthier lives and through them
create healthier, more productive
businesses.
Why pledge?
Gives workplaces a platform for
their wellbeing strategy and
demonstrates to staff the impact
their health has on the business’
bottom line.
Signing up sends a strong public
message about an employer’s
commitment to taking action to
improve the health of their
employees, their business and
the wider community.
Health at work pledges
• H01. Chronic Conditions Guide
•H02. Occupational Health Standards
•H03. Health & Wellbeing Report
•H04. Healthier Staff Restaurants
•H05. Smoking Cessation/Respiratory Health
•H06. Staff Health Checks
•H07. Mental Health and Wellbeing
•H08. Young People in the Workplace
•H09. Domestic Violence
•H10. Construction and Civil Engineering Industries
Tools, case studies and information
www.bitc.org.uk
Emotional Resilience Line Manager tool
www.managingemployeewellbeing.com/bitc/
Suite of practical tools, by business for business
Our support
http://www.bitc.org.uk/east/what-weoffer/business-action-public-health
[email protected]
Thank you to our presenters