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Health and Wellbeing

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Business in the Community (BITC) is supporting organisations to create healthier, happier and more engaged workforces that drive sustainable performance and productivity, benefiting employers, employees, customers and making communities more resilient.

BITC defines ‘wellbeing’ as the mutually supportive relationship between an individual’s mental, physical, social and financial health and their personal wellbeing.

Taking a whole organisation approach to embedding wellbeing into an organisational culture is key to achieving maximum impact. Wellbeing should be positioned as a strategic boardroom issue supporting thriving people, thriving business and thriving communities.

Find out more about BITC’s work on health and wellbeing.

Health and Wellbeing sits under Healthy Communities, one part of BITC’s Responsible Business Map, which guides our members on a journey of continuous improvement, working across the whole responsible business agenda.

Business in the Community is a network of progressive businesses who look beyond the profit motive, who want to make a difference within society and who are prepared to collaborate to bring about change.

Learn more about joining Business in the Community.

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Case Studies

Birmingham City Council: promoting and protecting wellbeing

Birmingham City Council took a targeted approach to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of its Public Health Team through the pandemic.
Case Studies

Royal Mail Group: because healthy minds matter

Throughout the pandemic and beyond Royal Mail Group’s (RMG) award-winning mental health strategy “Because Healthy Minds Matter” provides resources, support, and signposting for key worker colleagues.
Case Studies

Safeguarding Employees Experiencing Domestic Abuse

Charlie Godolphin, Lloyds Banking Group’s Domestic Abuse Lead, speaks more about the active role they are playing, and other organisations should play in tackling domestic abuse.