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Workplace Wellbeing Framework

The University is committed to providng an environment in which to work and study which supports the wellbeing of all staff and students. See Warwick's commitment to Wellbeing of staff

On Monday 22 May 2017 the University was awarded the Workplace Wellbeing Charter Mark, following assessment by Coventry City Council, in a number of key areas across the University. The Charter has three categories: Commitment, Achievement and Excellence. The University has achieved the following:

  • Leadership - Achievement
  • Absence Management - Achievement
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing - Commitment
  • Smoking and Tobacco related ill-health - Achievement
  • Physical Activity - Achievement
  • Healthy Eating - Commitment
  • Alcohol and Substance Abuse - Commitment
  • Health and Safety - Excellence

award

Members of the Wellbeing Working Group collecting the Workplace Wellbeing Charter Award on behalf of the University.

What Next?

The Coventry City Workplace Wellbeing Assessor has sent a detailed report on the assessment of each of the above areas and this feedback will be used in conjunction with the results of the Health Needs Survey responses to form a Wellbeing Action Plan covering all of the above standards and what each area needs to do to progress to the next award level.

Tue 27 Jun 2017, 09:31 | Tags: Campus, Staff, Students, feature-05