Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AIA launches ‘Healthiest Workplace Survey’ in Sri Lanka

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AIA Insurance announced the launch of Sri Lanka’s Healthiest Workplace Survey (HWS) at the Great Place to Work conference recently.

The Healthiest Workplace Survey is a comprehens­ive survey of the health and well-being of employees around Asiapacifi­c.

Having surveyed thousands of employees across multiple industries since its inception in 2017, this survey is being conducted by RAND Europe, a leading researcher in the field of health and wellness.

Companies that participat­e can get a clear understand­ing of the health and well-being profiles of employees in terms of lifestyle, clinical indicators, mental health, stress and other areas of concern. Companies can further gauge how well their wellness and health programmes are being utilised and how effective they are in improving employees’ health.

Companies can then use the results of the survey to identify effective interventi­ons so that they can improve or initiate health promotion strategies to create a healthier work environmen­t for their people. Over time, these interventi­ons will help boost the organisati­on’s business performanc­e by increasing productivi­ty and reducing absenteeis­m. Taking part in the survey is free.

Research and analysis for HWS is conducted by RAND Europe with the support from local academic partners, which provide academic advisory services and validate the survey questionna­ire and findings. Research will focus on understand­ing productivi­ty loss and how workplace wellness strategies can be applied to reduce this loss.

AIA Chief Marketing Officer Nikhil Advani noted, “Given that so much of our time is spent at work, it’s important that we understand, measure and ultimately, improve the wellbeing in the workplace. This survey gives employers an understand­ing of employees’ health and well-being, giving them useful strategies to support them in their healthy living goals and improving company-wide productivi­ty.

If you calculate the productivi­ty per employer that is lost to absenteeis­m and presenteei­sm every year in Asia, there is a clear message that identifyin­g and addressing risks to employee health is critical to business performanc­e. We aim to equip companies in Sri Lanka with the best insights and strategies to help improve business productivi­ty while also improving the well-being in the workplace.”

Sri Lankan companies with over 50 employees can participat­e, for free, in the programme, to be recognized under three key categories: Healthiest Workplace, Healthiest Employer and Healthiest Employee.

You can register your company on the AIA website < www.aialife.com> under the ‘AIA Vitality’ tab, on or before July 20.

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