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Building back better, the wellness strategy for 2021

As our working world and employees have adapted, it’s time that wellness strategies adapt too. We need to build back to better support employees as we look to a more positive future.

Employee wellness budgets

 

A recent news story in HR Magazine revealed that up to 75% of businesses will slash wellness programs after pandemic – a sobering thought for anyone responsible for health and wellness programs in the workplace.

 

But, the source of the statistic – Gartner’s Support Wellness in 2021 and Beyond survey – spins the news slightly differently. It states that, although only one-quarter of organizations plan to maintain their wellness strategy introduced during the pandemic, “HR leaders should consider sustaining programs beyond the pandemic due to the financial difficulties and lingering stress that will persist even after the outbreak subsides.”

 

Mental health emergency

 

There is plenty of evidence to support its concerns about ongoing employee health and wellness. Mental health charity Mind has warned that the pandemic will ‘leave a deep and lasting scar on the mental health of millions’.

 

It’s easy to see why it’s issued this warning. Depression, loneliness and anxiety around issues such as health, household income and job security have affected many people during the pandemic. Grief is also common, with feelings intensified where families were unable to say goodbye to their loved ones.

 

These mental health issues won’t switch off when someone gets the vaccine or can get back to the office. And even a phased return to normality is likely to trigger feelings of anxiety as people struggle with commuting, socializing and having to re-integrate and rebalance their lives once again.

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Pandemic health experience

 

Similar issues have surfaced in previous health emergencies. The Royal College of GPs pointed to an increase in stress symptoms and adjustment disorders following previous pandemics. It’s preparing its members for a huge surge in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of COVID-19.

 

Higher suicide rates are common in health emergencies too, with Hong Kong reporting a 30% increase in suicide deaths among people aged over 65 during the 2003 SARS outbreak.

 

Supporting employee health and wellness

 

With so much uncertainty, employees need the ongoing support provided by HR heroes and the organizational wellness strategies introduced during the pandemic. Still, they will also value the reassurance that their employer is continuing to support their wellness. Whipping away health and wellness programs in the workplace at a point when so many are experiencing a mental health crisis will send out some very negative signals.

 

So, rather than remove the support provided during the pandemic, now is a good time to reposition what’s offered. As well as resulting in a spike in mental health problems, the pandemic has also increased the public’s awareness of the importance of health. A Public Health survey found that eight out of 10 adults are motivated to make healthier lifestyle changes in 2021, with seven out of 10 saying this is down to the pandemic.

 

Supporting your employees is easier than ever with Tictrac – we help employees become happier, healthier and more connected.

 

Find out how our Employee Wellness platform can drive uptake of wellness services, improve customer engagement and retention and give you a competitive edge.

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