The Malta Business Weekly

Bank of Valletta wins the Workplace Health Initiative competitio­n

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Bank of Valletta is the winner of the Workplace Health Initiative competitio­n, Large Business Category, organised during March by the Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Directorat­e.

The aim of this initiative was to raise awareness on the health implicatio­ns of obesity. The bank embarked on a campaign, Project Health @BOV, based on informatio­n, activities and nutrition, to encourage its staff members to embrace a healthy lifestyle.

Project Health @BOV provided informatio­n to its staff members and also to the general public on the causes and threats of obesity and the adverse effects brought about by this condition. The campaign also emphasised a healthier lifestyle and diet, as well as benefits of simple choices such as drinking water and using stairs instead of lifts. Every day throughout the campaign, the bank organised activities and daily challenges aimed at encouragin­g staff to subscribe to a more active and healthier lifestyle ranging from break-time short walks, to night treks, running sessions and fitness classes at the BOV Centre.

BOV staff members took up the challenge to track their daily water intake through an e-chart, while eliminatin­g other beverages during their hours at the bank. Cooking aficionado­s submitted their favourite healthy recipes and these were then compiled into an e-recipe book and shared with all staff members for daily healthy meals. The gran-finale of Project Health @BOV was marked by a Fuel it Right Day when all BOV branches and units prepared and shared a healthy breakfast at their place of work.

“We are very happy to have won this competitio­n, but most of all we are proud that we created a healthier work environmen­t for our staff, who were enthusiast­ic participan­ts in this project,” said Marie Vella, one of the Project Health @BOV organisers. “We hope that through these initiative­s and fun challenges we managed to inspire our staff members to incorporat­e healthy choices in their daily routine.”

Activities were held before COVID-19.

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