Health and Wellness Promotional Campaign

This contractor was pleased to announce the launch of a new internal promotional campaign. The campaign is aimed at promoting and raising awareness about occupational health, mental health and well being for all staff and their extended family members and will run in conjunction with their existing Stay Safe @Work@Home program. They aim to share best practice not only in their working lives but in their personal lives at home that will benefit them as individuals, their families and the wider communities.

To support the campaign they mobilised a wellbeing committee group who coordinate the program. They have introduced a number of initiatives including walking challenges, photograph competitions, healthy eating guides, distribution of wellbeing information and events to get involved in.

Their campaign is built on the following principles;

  1. Physical: A healthy body through exercise, nutrition, sleep, etc.
  2. Mental: Engagement with the world through learning, problem-solving, creativity, etc.
  3. Emotional: Being in touch with, aware of, accepting of, and able to express one’s feelings (and those of others).
  4. Spiritual: The search for meaning and purpose in human existence.
  5. Social: Connecting with, interacting with, and contributing to other people and their communities.
  6. Environmental: A healthy physical environment free of hazards; awareness of the role they play in bettering rather than denigrating the natural environment.

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