Following the launch of Pure Innovations’ Workplace Well-being Charter in June, many Stockport based businesses have signed up.
Funded by Stockport Borough Council to implement the workplace wellbeing charter in businesses across Stockport, Pure Innovations have already got engaged with 15 businesses – Stepping Hill Hospital, Central Youth, Stockport Council, Rowlinsons Knitwear, Seashell Trust, British Gas, Landis+Gyr, Windmill Tapes, SK Solutions, Together Trust, Aquarius Cleaning, Damar Training, Stream Global Services, Convergys and Pure Innovations.
The well-being charter is relevant to all businesses, no matter how big or small they are, as long as they employ staff and can demonstrate their commitment to the health and wellbeing of those staff.
It comes in 3 levels and each level will consider, in different ways, issues such as leadership, sickness and absence management, awareness of alcohol and drug abuse, smoking, mental health and stress, healthy eating and physical activity.
More information is available on http://wellbeingcharter.org.uk/index.php
The Charter award process is robust and evidence based. With over 1,000 organisations across England holding the award, The Workplace Wellbeing Charter is now widely recognised as the business standard for health, safety & wellbeing across England. The award helps to strengthen the organisation’s brand & reputation and supports in sales and marketing activities.
This is delivered as a completely free service and if you are interested contact Becky Walsh on 07720343364 or rebecca.walsh@pureinnovations.co.uk