20 July 2023

A safe and healthy workplace is essential to maintain the physical and mental wellbeing of all workers.

When it comes to examples of healthy workplaces, it is hard to look past global tech giant Google with its free food, in-house masseurs, nap pods and games rooms.

But the benefits of providing a healthy work environment for staff can be achieved without the big budget required to set up a dreamy list of glitzy perks.

The World Health Organisation defines a healthy workplace as one where workers and managers collaborate to continually improve the health, safety and wellbeing of all workers and by doing this, sustain the productivity of the business.

Healthy workplaces also strike a balance between removing harmful conditions that can cause injury and illness and providing an abundance of health-promoting conditions.

The Healthy Workplaces Service launched in South Australia in October 2022.

The service provides free information, resources and support to help you create a healthy, safe and thriving workplace by:

  • helping you to create a health and wellbeing program
  • addressing specific health and wellbeing issues within your workplace
  • linking you to resources and support to help you promote health, wellbeing and safety
  • providing recommendations on quality improvement.

Why create a healthy workplace?

The positive impact of achieving healthy, safe and thriving workplaces makes good business sense for businesses and workers.

Workers in a healthy workplace:

  • are three times more productive
  • sustain 50 per cent fewer injuries
  • are five times more engaged
  • generate a return on investment of $3-$6 for every $1 spent.

In an unhealthy workplace:

  • talented workers are four times more likely to leave
  • compensation claims are seven times more costly
  • staff take nine times more sick days per year
  • productivity losses in Australia per year due to obesity alone are $6.4 billion.

How to create a healthy workplace

Creating a healthy workplace requires a mix of environmental, organisational and staff centred activities to create a culture of care, and ultimately a healthy workplace.

There are four steps to creating a healthy workplace:

Step 1 – Getting started

Good planning and preparation create the foundation of an effective and successful healthy workplace program. To get started you need to gain leadership support and engage workers.

Step 2 – Needs assessment

Do a stocktake. You could begin with a self-audit. What are you already doing? What is your workplace data telling you? Are there unique risks or challenges facing your business or industry? Are you addressing physical and mental health, safety and wellbeing?

Step 3 – Take action

What actions do you want to take? Determine your priority areas and develop your action plan to set out some key actions you want to take over the coming year. Ensure that your plan will contribute to creating a workplace culture of care. Make sure that you communicate your plans to staff and involve them in the process.

Step 4 – Monitor and review

Think about how you can measure success and monitor and review to make sure your action plan is on track.

To help you create a healthy workplace, download the Workplace Health and Wellbeing Toolkit, a step by step guide to developing a successful healthy workplace program.

The Healthy Workplaces Service is available to all South Australian workplaces.

Register your workplace online and one of our Healthy Workplaces Advisors will contact you within five working days.

For more information watch the video below, read our frequently asked questions, email us at hws@sa.gov.au or call us at 08 8413 8299.

The Healthy Workplaces Service is joint initiative of Wellbeing SA, Department for Industry, Innovation and Science, ReturnToWorkSA, SafeWork SA and Office of the Commissioner for Public Sector Employment.

Everyone deserves to work in a workplace  where their health and wellbeing matter, and workplace leaders have told us that they've  got pain points when it comes to delivering workplace health and wellbeing, and that is  where we are here to help.

Our service can save you time by pointing you in the right direction  to the appropriate information that suits your workplace needs.

We can help you identify the  strengths and gaps in your workplace and save you time and money by targeting your health and  wellbeing efforts.

We can provide guidance around engaging with your employees to help protect their  physical and mental health and wellbeing.

We can support you to advocate and demonstrate to senior  leaders that health and wellbeing is not just a nice to have but part of a successful business  plan.

We can help to proactively design out hazards to physical and mental health and design in a healthy workplace environment and culture, and we're here to quality check.

If you're  a business that's doing something, we can review what you've done and provide insights to  help make it stronger.

The Healthy Workplaces Service is a collaborative partnership with  experts in workplace health and wellbeing.

The service has been designed for South Australian  workplaces, no matter where they are in the state, what size or industry they're in. We're here  to help you navigate your workplace wellbeing journey.

The Healthy Workplaces Service provides  free information, resources and support to build healthy, safe and thriving workplaces.

We can help you to design a health and wellbeing program to address specific workplace health  and wellbeing issues and link you into services, resources and supports to promote workplace  health, wellbeing and safety.

The Healthy Workplaces Service brings together qualified  and specialist professionals from across areas of health promotion, workplace health and safety  and business services.

A healthy workplace has so many great benefits for the business, for workers  and the South Australian community.

In a healthy workplace, we see that people are more engaged, more productive and there are fewer work-related injuries and illnesses, less staff turnover  and improved health and wellbeing outcomes.

We know that around 50 percent of South Australian  businesses have some plan around workplace health and wellbeing, and our service aims to make it  a hundred percent.

Start your workplace health and wellbeing journey by visiting our website healthyworkplaces.sa.gov.au.

Here you'll find information, tools and resources and be able to  register for the Healthy Workplaces Service. Once you have registered, an advisor will be in touch  to help with your workplace health and wellbeing.