Kuwait Times

Gulf Bank carries out employee wellbeing campaign

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KUWAIT: In response to the unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces resulting from the current ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, Gulf Bank has launched the ‘Employee Wellbeing Program’ to assist its employees cope with the drastic changes and its effects on their emotional and mental wellbeing. The program, which offers employees access to profession­al counseling through a series of focused workshop sessions, is designed to target specific challenges facing the bank’s workforce, particular­ly the customer facing employees. In partnershi­p with Dr Amar Behbehani, who holds a PhD in Creative Psychology and Design Education, the sessions offer up to 40 hours of group counseling where employees discuss the state of their psychologi­cal wellbeing and are offered the tools and advice to cope with any emotional or mental challenges they face.

The initiative was at first launched as public webinars targeting employees in the banking sector during Kuwait’s full lockdown to monitor the psychologi­cal effects this period had on employees and to provide the guidance and advice on coping mechanism. Using a multitude of interactiv­e tools and polls, attendees discussed issues related to personal, social and career wellbeing in light of the psychologi­cal challenges employees have been adapting to during the past few months on both a personal and career level.

The current ongoing workshop sessions, exclusive only to Gulf Bank employees, offers a more focused approach towards raising awareness on various topics such as mental health, human relations, creative problem solving and motivation. Dr Amar leads these workshops with particular attention to frontline and customerfa­cing employees who constitute the majority of attendees.

On the importance of this program, Gulf Bank’s General Manager of Human Resources Salma AlHajjaj has stated: “We are committed to looking after our employees’ well-being, even as we continue to serve our customers, which is why we believe this initiative will be of great benefit to them. We designed this program to address specific challenges and provide employees with the tools they need to adapt. Being fully aware of the mental and emotional implicatio­ns this pandemic has had on the masses, we believe it is an essential recovery program.”

Gulf Bank is currently welcoming customers at a select number of branches throughout the country, and is keen on applying all the necessary precaution­ary measures to ensure the regular sterilizat­ion of its locations. These measures include taking customers’ temperatur­es at the entrance, maintainin­g physical distance, and ensuring both customers and staff are wearing gloves and masks at all times. Gulf Bank is committed to applying the best preventive health measure to ensure the safety of both its clients and staff.

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Salma Al-Hajjaj

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