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Date posted: 14th November 2024

14th November 2024

Elevate Employee Wellbeing With Strategic Internal Comms

Elevate Employee Wellbeing With Strategic Internal Comms

This blog post was written by Cathy Phillips, MD of H&H

You can always spot the workplace that values its employees’ wellbeing. It shines brightly – in their positive culture, high productivity, sparkling ideas and clarity of purpose.

Internal communications teams are in the perfect position to promote a focus on employee wellbeing. And making wellbeing a fundamental part of IC strategy can unlock benefits, not only for colleagues but the broader organisation too.

Here’s a few ways to get you started:

Encourage a culture of open communication

Wellbeing should be a conversation that keeps bubbling and drawing people in. And, as good mental health is essential to overall wellbeing, keep the topic out in the open through conversation, workshops, webinars and training.

There are stacks of timeless tips here about ways IC can support colleagues, create dialogue around mental wellness and promote events such as Mental Health Awareness Week.

Hold feedback sessions and forums on a range of wellbeing topics. Make sure voices from every part of the organisation are being heard. And encourage leaders to seek out views from across the organisation. Studies show employees who feel heard are more engaged and motivated.

Keep wellbeing front of colleagues’ minds

Make sure employees are constantly reminded about what’s available – from mental health training, gym memberships to employee assistance programmes and everything in between. Even if people don’t want or need to use them now, they’ll benefit from the ‘exposure effect’ – and they know it’s there when they need it.

Be there for everyone

Think carefully about how your colleagues access and consume information. Digital platforms are great for giving connected employees easy – and discreet – access to information and programmes relevant to them. Think about how ‘hard to reach’ employees can keep up to date, too.

Want to boost engagement – consider adding a little gamification. It boosts visibility by meeting our need for satisfaction, keeping us alert and motivated.

Introduce active challenges

We love a challenge at H&H. Can we collectively walk a marathon in our homeworking spaces? Sign up for a lunchtime 10-minute cardio blast? Run, climb, hang out laundry – it all counts!  We’ve certainly seen the benefit of being part of our ‘ConnectWell’ community – a group built around the power of movement. And love to talk about it too – so get in touch here if you’d like to find out more.

And make sure you use internal comms channels to track progress, recognise achievements, and share highlights.

Promote peer recognition

Recognition from colleagues can be particularly meaningful and motivating. Encourage a congratulatory culture with weekly shout-outs or a designated channel for acknowledging each other’s efforts and keeping feel-good vibes flowing.

Whatever you decide to do to boost your colleagues’ wellbeing, make sure you consider how to measure and evaluate.  Use surveys and pulse checks to gauge engagement with wellbeing programmes, see where you could make tweaks, and guide future strategies.

By evolving and adapting your strategy, you’ll tap into what’s really working for your colleagues. And over time, you’ll play a pivotal role in creating a culture where employee wellbeing thrives. For more tips on how to promote wellness through internal communications head to the H&H website.