National Wellness Month in August presents a strategic opportunity for HR and benefits teams. It’s a valuable opportunity to highlight the programs and initiatives you offer while renewing your commitment to employee wellbeing. There are many ways to recognize National Wellness Month, so the options may seem overwhelming.
Here are four simple yet impactful ways to celebrate at your workplace (and drive positive outcomes, too).
In today's fast-paced and demanding workplace, nurturing employee wellness has become a crucial aspect of creating a thriving and productive culture.
The six pillars of workplace wellbeing each represent a vital dimension of your employees' lives. By embracing and implementing innovative strategies in these areas, you can empower your team members to bring their best selves to work every day, fostering happiness, engagement, and a sense of belonging within your organization.
Encourage employees to prioritize their physical health through fitness benefits, such as access to bootcamps and yoga sessions, to manage stress and prevent burnout.
Creating a company culture that rewards exceptional work, offering ongoing training and development, and ensuring employees understand how their job aligns with the company's goals.
Promoting employee social engagement through team socials, ice-breakers, and employee resource groups (ERGs) to foster connections and a sense of belonging.
Addressing mental health issues by offering personalized mental health benefits to support employees' well-being and productivity.
Encouraging community engagement and volunteer work through a corporate volunteerism program aligned with broader corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
For more information on the six pillars of workplace wellbeing including program examples and campaign ideas, explore The Six Pillars of Workplace Wellbeing guide today.
National Wellness Month is a great opportunity to remind your team about the powerful benefits at their fingertips. A recent study found that 80% of employees say they understand their benefits, but the results of a recent knowledge test concluded that only 49% actually do.
With open enrollment right around the corner, this presents a powerful opportunity to fill the gap. Educate employees on their wellbeing benefits by:
Employee communities are a powerful way to share information and collect feedback. For National Wellness Month, plan a calendar of wellbeing campaigns and get those ERGs involved.
For example, invite special guests to host a fireside chat on wellbeing topics for LGBTQIA+ or Working Parents groups. By curating wellbeing initiatives to specific employee groups, these targeted topics are more likely to resonate and drive engagement. Survey these groups and gather ideas for next year’s Wellness Month, too.
As an HR or benefits professional, you have a lot on your plate. The good news is that you don’t have to shoulder the weight of employee wellbeing alone. This August (and beyond), tap into a network of experts in each of the six key areas of employee wellbeing. By bringing in licensed professionals to offer guidance to your workforce, you can ensure they are getting the best support available on their journey to wellbeing.
For example, HR teams don’t have the time or accreditation to answer every unique benefit and personal finance question an employee might have. By partnering with a workplace financial wellbeing program that offers digital tools and access to Certified Financial Planner™ professionals, you can call on the experts for trustworthy, compliant guidance.
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We hope these suggestions spark inspiration for celebrating National Wellness Month at your workplace.
For help implementing any of these ideas or to discuss your company’s financial wellbeing strategy, feel free to reach out. At LearnLux, we’re here to help.