What are companies doing with regards to 'Wellbeing'

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Education & Training

Learning Curve Group

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The Group has created a mental wellness booklet specifically to meet and address the needs of its 'Purple People'. The flip book offers guidance and tips and gives access to support. Staff have received it positively, reporting that it's given them more confidence in interacting with colleagues who may be suffering from poor mental health.

The yearly staff conference creates a buzz. It includes the staff awards, where the highly-anticipated 'Purple Person' award is up for grabs. The nominations are staff-led, based on who they think has demonstrated the Group's values. It also includes workshops and learner case studies to highlight how employees are making a positive difference every day.

The Purple People Academy gives a structured and focused four-step approach to employee development. It starts with mandatory and compliance training, progressing to 'Learn & Lead' higher level training for managers. Staff at every level are supported to identify their development point, whether for personal growth or promotion.

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Consultancy

Hydrock

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Hydrock's management team always make time to listen to employees, providing direction through formal meetings, regular communications and informal interactions. This attitude is exemplified by chief executive Brian McConnell, who hosts induction events, the annual all-company event, regular live webcasts and annual roadshows.

Become a Time Jedi, Personal Resilience, Our Mental Health and Becoming Consciously Inclusive are the titles of some of the webinars staff attended last year. A programme of events was launched by the learning and development manager and a hub containing resources has been set up to support personal growth and wellbeing.

Online courses, such as The Conscious Communicator, are provided for non-management roles, along with a graduate development programme. For those progressing towards or in management roles, there is a six-month programme and aspiring or existing leaders are provided with a four-month course. One-to-one executive coaching is offered to divisional, departmental or regional leaders.

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Business Services

Ground Control

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Employees can access free external mental health and wellbeing support services, including counselling, an online GP and a sleep and meditation app. There's also subsidised gym membership and free activities such as badminton and football at head office. Many staff are also trained Mental Health First Aiders, always on hand to offer support.

The company's meeting structure balances the virtual and face-to-face, with set meet-up locations for hybrid and in-person meetings. And staff have plenty of opportunities to feedback on this and other issues, including the yearly engagement survey, working groups on new initiatives and pulse surveys to give instant feedback on things like the summer conference.

There are many opportunities to progress, with a vast library of online learning and prizes for completing 'courses of the month'. There are horticulture and arborist apprenticeships, a GC Leadership Academy and technical training. And the induction programme for new starters sets them up with training to hit the ground running.

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Law

Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP

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As well as promoting regular team meetings, the firm hosts events that are designed to get staff communicating and energised, such as summer and Christmas parties, quizzes, pizza lunches and coffee mornings. The events help to promote a friendly culture and environment.

The firm encourages staff to live by its values by celebrating those who set good examples regularly. It includes testimonials in the weekly update or rewards individuals directly. Senior leaders provide role models by acting on the values when dealing with colleagues and clients.

Staff are given an extra day's leave that can be used to support their wellbeing. Fisher Jones Greenwood has also developed a wellbeing programme that focuses on mental, physical and financial wellness, lifestyle and work behaviour.

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Utilities

Nexus Infrastructure

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The company has introduced an employee assistance programme to add to its mental health and wellbeing resources. It provides professional, independent support to staff on a wide variety of issues such as anxiety, stress and debt. Nexus offers discounted gym membership, wellbeing walks and has menopause awareness champions.
The company's new offices at Nexus Park include several attractive working areas to chose from, modern audio-visual communications and a subsidised cafeteria. Staff were involved in many aspects of the design, from furniture selection to taking part in a competition to take photographs that would be displayed around the building.
Leaders and managers are encouraged to demonstrate active listening, making sure they fully understand, respond and reflect on what is being said, without judgment. Nexus is aiming for a culture in which people feel empowered to raise concerns, through challenging assumptions and finding a better way. A whistle-blowing policy allows serious issues to be reported.
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Technology

Hectare Agritech

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Managers are empowered to give team members time off for mental health days. Leaders have been known to share their issues to encourage colleagues to feel comfortable talking to them, so that they are supported to face challenges outside work. Office pets are strongly encouraged, as they increase positivity and happiness.
Hectare's Slack channel #Happyscrapbook is a fun space for staff to share daily or weekly highlights from their lives. Team socials provide entertaining nights out. One of this year's get-togethers was a gig at the Half Moon, in Putney, where staff cheered on their chief operating officer, Dave Rose.
Staff were given a £3,000 surprise at this year's summer event in a mystery envelope containing a "golden ticket" that was place under their chairs. The leadership team said the money was a reward for their monumental efforts and to help with the cost-of-living crisis.
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Marketing & Media Agencies

MOI Global

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MOI's Culture Club aims to create a culture of wellbeing. Its projects include Time to Talk, which is a safe space to talk openly, resources on the intranet to allow staff to be heard and gain support, training in mental health support and awareness, and social events, including team-building and wellness activities.
MOI’s philosophy is to support, encourage, train, guide, inspire and reward an individual’s journey and success in the agency. Staff are enrolled in a "discovery insights" programme to identify their strengths, weaknesses and what makes them tick. Inspirational training programmes and the sharing of insights help staff to increase their knowledge within their role.
The culture revolves around creating change and celebrating the fact that everyone’s different. That’s why MOI created its employee recognition scheme, Making Heroes. It’s a platform where employees can nominate their peers to receive kudos and rewards for their work ethic, enthusiasm and collaboration.
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Manufacturing

Ultimate Products

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The company has set up a new reading corner to offer a quiet spot for staff to take some time out on breaks to read. It offers a library of books to choose from and take home. Reading has benefits for mental well-being, including reducing stress, improving sleep and boosting emotional intelligence.
Internal training concentrates on improving skills, such as getting to grips with Excel. External training provides staff with fresh and innovative learning that cannot be done in-house. Mentors play a critical role in coaching new joiners. Digital training aims to cover standard subjects required for new staff and refresher courses for others.
Last year the company raised almost £25,000 for the MS Society. This year it delivered 32 pallets of donations to the Polish border to aid Ukraine and raised more than £500 for the cause. It also made Easter egg donations to Oldham Children's Services. This year it has been raising cash for Oldham Foodbank.
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Construction & Engineering

Whitby Wood

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The company has introduced a flexible working policy of three days in the office and two at home per week, and adjusted its core hours to allow people to start later or finish earlier than the typical nine-to-five working day. It has also organised more non-work activities such as yoga and a football team.
Professional-development reviews are undertaken twice a year between staff and their line managers. The first, at the start of the year, provides an opportunity to discuss personal progress and goals. It also acts as a forum to discuss working satisfaction. The company runs an Institution of Civil Engineers accredited training plan.
Central to Whitby Wood is a grass-roots engagement with young prospective engineers. The company nurtures them and they become ambassadors for the business at university, often helping to recruit a further cohort. They are offered work experience during their holidays and sponsorship of their fees.
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Education & Training

University of Bolton

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There are two mental health e-learning training packages available to staff and students and two mental health first-aiders on site. An employee assistance programme offers support, advice and information. Confidential counselling and online cognitive behavioural therapy sessions are provided.
Team away-days take place at the group's outdoor activity centre, the Anderton Centre, in Rivington, Lancashire's mini Lake District. Managers work in partnership with centre staff to run water- and land-based adventure and problem-solving activities as team-building exercises.
The University of Bolton Group donated 50 bikes to Ukrainian refugees in the town, so that they are not reliant on their hosts for transports. It also pioneered a free legal advice centre to support the Bolton community. It was staffed by law students and overseen by lecturers, .
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