Webinar: Working from Home: What is the Impact on Wellbeing?

Webinar: Working from Home: What is the Impact on Wellbeing?

Tuesday, May 5, 2020
8am-9am MST / 11am-12am EDT / 4pm-5pm BST (GMT +1) / 5pm-6pm CET.

The coronavirus COVID-19 crisis has heralded a major shift in working patterns for many employees across most of the developed world.

Do we know of the impact on employee wellbeing?

The Institute for Employment Studies (IES) in the UK has been the first organisation to mobilise a survey to check on the wellbeing of people working at home and its interim results will be shared by Stephen Bevan from IES.

Join this webinar hosted by the Global Centre for Healthy Workplaces and register your free ticket on eventbrite now.

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The Health Impact of Working at Home – Findings from the Working at Home Wellbeing Survey 2020

Working from Home COVID-19

The COVID-19 crisis has heralded a major shift in working patterns for many employees across most of the developed world. Working at home is now not so much as choice as a public health intervention aimed at preventing the spread of the virus and keeping business going. But for the millions of workers now working at home for the first time the challenges of working remotely are matched by the challenges of maintaining their physical and emotional wellbeing.

The Institute for Employment Studies (IES) in the UK has been the first organisation to mobilise a survey to check on the wellbeing of people working at home and its interim results have already been published and widely disseminated. The Global Centre for Healthy Workplaces is partnering with IES to generate and coordinate a global response.

Interim findings from the initial 500 respondents show:

a significant increase in musculoskeletal complaints

poor sleep and fatigue is a concern, increased alcohol consumption

healthy diet and exercise declining for many and

emotional concerns over worklife balance, isolation, job security and finances

See: https://www.employment-studies.co.uk/resource/ies-working-home-wellbeing-survey

To access the survey go to: https://wh1.snapsurveys.com/s.asp?k=158514663787

GCHW will host a webinar on the Working at Home Wellbeing Survey featuring Stephen Bevan from IES on May 5 at 11am EDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CET. More details to follow shortly.

 

Coronavirus Crisis COVID-19 Workplace Webinar Summary

Global Alliance for Healthy Workplaces

Navigating the Coronavirus Crisis – Implications for the Workplace
Summary of Global Alliance for Healthy Workplaces Discussion on April 7

The Global Centre for Healthy Workplaces hosted a live discussion with Global Alliance for Healthy Workplaces members on the topic of how the Coronavirus crisis is affecting the workplace and what employers are doing to address the massive challenges. Participants joined the webinar from across the globe including the International Labour Organisation (ILO), the International Organisation of Employers (IOE), the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU OSHA), Optum, Institute of Employment Studies and Global Healthy Workplace Awards winners such as Unilever and Chevron.

While organisations shared their experience with regard to the spread of the virus and lockdown policies the focus rapidly shifted to existing resources and programs helping workplaces and employees in this crisis. For employers the implementation of emergency response and business continuity plans remain key priorities as well as providing resilience tools, employee assistance programs (EAP) and ergonomics programs for the majority of employees working from home. In addition, helping communities, e.g. local hospitals, was mentioned as a key activity.

Addressing anxiety and mental wellbeing in relation to the pandemic is becoming increasingly important as employees are dealing with stress from many sources (family, work, global crisis). The Working from Home Wellbeing Survey from the UK-based Institute of Employment Studies is investigating the effects of homeworking on employee wellbeing. Interim findings from the initial 500 respondents to the survey include:

  • a significant increase in musculoskeletal complaints;
  • 50% reported not being happy with their current work-life balance and 33% frequently feel isolated;
  • a deterioration of diet and exercise as well as an increase in alcohol consumption;
  • 64% reported a loss of sleep due to worry.

The survey remains open for the duration of April. Please watch out for the next Global Alliance webinar on the survey results.

Another key issue discussed was what a “return to normalcy” would look like for the workforce. While difficult to predict at this stage it was made clear that employers need to better prepare for a potential second wave of the Coronavirus and other future pandemics and that this crisis would leave many companies in a dire financial situation directly impacting employees (loss of job, loss of benefits, reduced schedules, lower pay, etc.).

Numerous excellent resources were shared during the discussion, which are featured at the Global Centre COVID-19 Resource Hub at: www.globalhealthyworkplace.org/news-media/coronavirus-covid-19-resource-hub/


The Global Alliance is a global network of leading stakeholders from various sectors who seek to enhance workplace health and wellbeing on a global scale and is hosted by the Global Centre for Healthy Workplaces. For more information go to or contact
info@globalhealthyworkplace.org.

Navigating the Coronavirus Crisis – Implications for the Workplace Webinar

Global Alliance for Healthy Workplaces

Global Alliance for Healthy Workplaces Webinar Discussion on Navigating the Coronavirus Crisis – Implications for the Workplace.

Tuesday, April 7, 2020
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (EDT) / 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (BST) / 5:00PM – 6:00PM (CET)

Join us for the Global Alliance for Healthy Workplaces webinar discussion on ‘Navigating the Coronavirus Crisis – Implications for the Workplace’. Registration is FREE.

Agenda:

· Welcome & introduction (including update on Awards/Summit)

· Global Alliance member updates on managing the Coronavirus COVID-19 crises (5 minutes each)

· Open discussion

· Next steps (potential topical webinar, publication, etc.)

· Open table

Register via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/webinar-navigating-the-coronavirus-crisis-implications-for-the-workplace-tickets-101535268722