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One in four of us will experience a mental health problem each year. The pandemic and the many challenges that it has caused everyone, have negatively affected many people’s mental health and elevated concerns for those already living with a mental illness.
For many organisations one of the biggest challenges of enabling employees to work productively without access to the office has been the inability to provide access to hard copy files and documentation that are locked away in inaccessible premises.
The government wants to help companies that have struggled during lockdown and is keen to cut the cost of paying furloughed staff by encouraging businesses to reopen. However, research shows that the majority of UK employees expect to move to a hybrid working model – with time spent in the office limited to three days or fewer a week.
For many people, working from home is a big adjustment and far from ideal. We believe that it's important to remind your people that although they may be out of sight, they are not out of mind. We’ve put together a number of well-being packages for employers to send to their teams – designed specifically to give a much needed boost to the mental and emotional health of those working hard from home.
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Many of us work from home (WFH) occasionally, but that’s a very different beast to setting up a more permanent home office. Following the UK government’s advice to self-distance and self-isolate, for the vast majority, the need for a more permanent home office set-up has become a very sudden reality.
There’s been a buzz around ergonomic furniture for a while now, and rightly so. Employers who invest in the right ergonomic furniture for their employees are reaping the rewards in terms of employee health, efficiency, productivity and morale, which of course is reflected right back on their bottom line.
Collaborative or co-working spaces are certainly becoming popular. However, given that they’ve been proven to boost creativity, productivity and employee retention, and therefore profitability, then it’s safe to say, they’re no fad. Collaborative workspaces are going to be around for quite a while.
Sit-stand desks are certainly gaining popularity and there’s a host of evidence to support the benefits they deliver. So let’s take a look at what a sit-stand desk actually is, and why you should consider investing in them.