Business in the Community

Business in the Community [1] is a charity that engages thousands of businesses through their programs, practical guidance and creative solutions that help businesses to work together and take action to help tackle some of the key issues facing society, including workplace health through its Workwell Campaign. It provides a set of free downloadable toolkits on its website. They cover specific topics: emotional resilience; healthy eating; physical activity; skills, health and wellbeing; working joints and muscles [2]. In addition, Healthy People = Healthy Profits provides case studies highlighting successful workplace wellbeing schemes covering companies of all sizes, from British Gas and the Metropolitan Police, to Oaklands Care Home in Llangynidr, Wales, that employs just 20 staff. BITC also provides public reporting guidelines on employee wellness and engagement [3].

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