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Workplace Wellbeing on a Shoestring 6 Things HR Can Do in 2014
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Page 1: Workplace Wellbeing On A Shoestring

Workplace Wellbeing on a Shoestring

6 Things HR Can Do in 2014

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1. Create a Wellbeing Hub

Create a Health & Wellbeing page on your intranet.

If you’re using a social intranet even better (Yammer, Jive or Jostle).

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2. Keep It FreshThere’s nothing more boring than outdated, stale

information.

Keeping it fresh is easy (see next slide).

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2. Fresh Content Made Easy

To save you searching for content yourself…

- Twitter (@vimcore)- Facebook (Vimcore Pty Ltd)- Pinterest (vimcore) or - subscribe to our blog

www.vimcorewellbeing.com

for daily fresh servings of wellbeing tools, tips and resources that you can put up on your Hub.

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3. Find Internal Champions • Every company has at least one or two passionate health

gurus- find them!

• Send out a nomination form or simply ask who would like to lead fitness/yoga/sports sessions and on what days/times.

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4. Combine CSR and Wellbeing

• Run for charity (Blackmores, City2Surf and plenty of other runs are geared for this)

• Do Steptember

(it’s a month-long pedometer challenge for Cerebral Palsy and

costs just $25 per person)

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5. Promote ‘10 & 2’s

• Ask managers to encourage their teams to stand up, walk away from their desks and stretch every day at 10am and 2pm.

• An email or smartphone reminder is a great way to kick start the habit. Praise people for taking up this behaviour.

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6. Encourage the ‘Flesh Sesh’

• Instead of emailing the person next to you, approach them (in the flesh) and take a walking meeting.

• Encourage managers to do this with their team, aim for 3-4 walking meetings a week. Praise staff for taking up this behaviour.

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Got some nifty ideas?

We’d love to hear them and have you share them.

Join the conversation at the Workplace Wellbeing Group on LinkedIn or connect with Jessica Evans.


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