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Cambridgeshire Business Action on Public Health Practitioner event Musculoskeletal issues in the workplace Debbie Longhurst Project Manager Business Action on Public Health

Cambridgeshire Business Action on Public Health Practitioner event Musculoskeletal issues in the workplace Debbie Longhurst Project Manager Business Action

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Cambridgeshire

Business Action on Public Health

Practitioner event

Musculoskeletal issues in the workplace

 

 

Debbie Longhurst

Project Manager

Business Action on Public Health

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Transforming business

transforming communities

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East of England workplace pilot

Business Action on Public Health aims to explore the workplace as a setting for improving public health by asking businesses across the East of England to actively support staff health and wellbeing and consider their influence on wider public health.  This 3 year project is funded by the Department of Health and is managed by one of Prince’s charities Business in the Community (BITC). BITC are a business-led charity focused on promoting responsible business practice.  

The project is working with over 200 SME and larger organisations, who have a footprint in the East of England. The project works in partnership with the Public Health teams locally to support employers understanding of the local health inequalities and to identify suitable workplace solutions to support workplace health.

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Methodology

• Employer Focus Groups• Practitioner events

• Variety of speaker platforms• Wellbeing strategy based around Public Health Responsibility Deal

• Wellbeing survey• Case study

• Third party evaluation• Employer led leadership team

• Public health consistent workplace offer• Employer led offer

• Accredited training to ‘pump prime’• Workplace health champions- build capacity

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Project Outcomes to date• 200 + employer shave participate in the scheme to date

• 22 Practitioner events have been run to date with 239 delegates sharing good practice at these events, including some of the following themes:

Mental wellbeingCapacity building through workplace champions

Physical Wellbeing/Healthy eating/Alcohol in the workplaceBusiness case for employee wellbeing-through the Public Health

Responsibility DealEmployer lead tools are being developed including: Wellbeing survey,

Health Engagement planner and a Route map to guide employers to wellbeing support

• Sharing good practice through 17 Case studies, webpage & Awards• Public health consistent workplace offers - e.g. Luton

• ‘Pump primed’ free workplace offer including- Mental Health First Aid Lite and Workplace Health champions

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The Business Case

For employee wellbeing

The issue of public health is an important one for business, as employee wellbeing has a clear effect on business performance.

Employers pay £9 billion a year in sick pay and associated costs, plus the indirect costs of managing business while people are off sick ( Sickness Absence Review 2011, Dame Carol Black and David Frost CBE)A recent YouGov survey for the TUC found that one in three employees are not engaged in their work. An Individual's Health has consequences far beyond themselves- touching their families and children, workplaces and wider communities (Working for a Healthier Tomorrow, Dame Carol Black)

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What does this mean to employers?

Companies that take proactive steps to manage and promote employee wellness and engagement can improve their financial performance by as much as 10% (BITC-commissioned research by IPSOS Mori) Physically active employees take 27% fewer days off sick (Health Work & Wellbeing programme, 2008) Organisations with high levels of employee engagement outperform those with below average levels of employee engagement on measures of operating income, net income growth and earnings per share ( 2007 Towers Watson Global Workforce Survey)

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Did you know.....Musculoskeletal problems and stress related conditions are now the most

common reasons for absence from work.

The costs of making reasonable adjustments to keep an employee who develops a health condition or disability will certainly be less than

recruiting and training a new staff member.

The UK population becoming obese increasing, which in turn will affect musculoskeletal issues,

By 2015, the Foresight report estimates:32% adults will be obese,

By 2025 it is estimated that:

42% of adults will be obese

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Evaluation

Please complete the feedback sheetWe need to ensure you are getting

the wellbeing support you needThank you

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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.

Public Health Responsibility Deal

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• 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

Health at work pledges

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Our support

http://www.bitc.org.uk/east/what-we-offer/business-action-public-health

[email protected]

Thank you to all our speakersEspecially Julie from Perkins

for hosting