Norfolks Working Well Justine Hottinger Health Improvement Specialist – Workplace May 2010.

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Norfolk’s Working Well Justine Hottinger Health Improvement Specialist – Workplace May 2010

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Norfolk’s Working Well

Justine HottingerHealth Improvement Specialist – Workplace

May 2010

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Most of the population is of working age

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Case for workplace health

Good Health is Good for Business Good work provides, income – keeping people out of poverty,

is good for self esteem, social interaction, provides structure and keeps people active in mind and body.

Health of working age people has consequences far beyond individual to family, children, workplace, wider community and economy.

175 million working days lost to sickness absence at a cost £13 billion to economy

1 million people report sick a week Direct cost IB are £12.5 billion. There are 2.65 on IB – majority

been there 5 years or more and more likely to die or retire than return to work.

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The Shape of things to come

Globally, over 50% of deaths are due to :

-Type 2 diabetes (obesity) -Cancer -Chronic respiratory disease -Cardiovascular disease.

Three main risk factors (tobacco, physical inactivity, poor diet) promote these diseases.

These risk factors provide a clear focus for business.

What is the social and economic toll of chronic disease?

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Mental Health

13.7 million days lost due to work-related mental health – stress, depression, anxiety – estimated cost £28.3 billion a year.

NICE Guidance – November 2009 Highlights how employers and employees can work in

partnership to improve mental health and wellbeing, including prevention and early identification of problems.

By following recommendations in NICE average organisations of 1000 can save estimated £250,000 a year in sickness absenteeism and increased performance.

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Key Facts

Employees who are physically active take 27% fewer days off

sick

On average smokers take 4.4 days of sick than non-smokers

25% sick days taken are as a result of

stress

16% of men compared to 6%

women will die while of working age

Poor nutrition = poor concentration in short

term & a range of health problems in

long term

17million working days lost each year in

UK due to alcohol

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Health of Men at Work

Men less likely than women to make use of other forms of primary care provision.

More men in paid employment and twice as likely to work full time (14.1 million men, 7.8 women), men work more over time and retire later.

Men develop many serious illness 10 – 15 years earlier than women.

16% men compared to 6% women die while still of working age.

Health improvement initiatives at work are effective at engaging men and are welcomed and valued by men.

Delivering health improvement services in workplace would significantly improve male health in England.

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Role of workplace

Most employees spend around half waking hours in workplace during working week.

How people travel to work, what they do, what they eat, how they feel and are treated at work will have an impact on health.

Workplace can play key role in delivery of health interventions.

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Business Case

Improved workplace health Improved corporate images Increased productivity Increased staff moral and loyalty Reduced absenteeism Reduced staff turnover Networking with other partners Assistance in legislation compliance Economic sense Invest £1 get £3 in return

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The Potential of the Workplace

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Bold and Ambitious

The Strategic Challenges we face in Norfolk

To enable fair and equal access to all services for all communities;

especially for those living in rural areas

To shift high quality care closer to home from acute to community

settings

Focus areas

1. Lifestyle and Prevention

2.Personalisation,

independence and choice

3.Right care, Right time,

Right place

To halt and reverse the increasing gap in health inequalities across

specific health issues and communities

To design and commission world class healthcare services for the

elderly and ageing population

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What we offer Business

Workplace Health ProgrammeNHS Health ChecksHealth Trainers IAPT

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Workplace Health Programme

Norfolk’s Working Well

Conference

Business breakfasts

Training workplace champions

Accreditation

Men’s Health

Research

Workplace health information www.norfolk.nhs.uk/yourhealth

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NHS Health Checks

We are introducing NHS Health Checks for 40 – 74 year olds.

The workplace offers a tremendous opportunity to work with employers.

Commissioned support services to back up the Health Checks;

– Stopping smoking– Exercise Referral– Life4Life weight management

programme

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Health Trainer Service

Our health trainer service offer 1-1 lifestyle behaviour change to people and currently can work in business in Norwich, Thetford and Kings Lynn.

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IAPT (Improving Access to Psychological Therapies)

IAPT is a community mental health service designed to support people with common mental health problems either stay in work or back into work. 

It could support existing company counselling

services or provide direct support for employees, saving thousands of days lost through sickness related work absence every year.

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Key Documents - reference

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Contact

Justine Hottinger

Health Improvement Specialist – Workplace

01603 257069

[email protected]