According to the latest data from our HR Barometer 9.1 research, Organisations are anticipating an 8.5% absenteeism rate in 2025. What is more concerning are the increasing rates of absences relating to mental ill health for one in three organisations and work-related stress for almost one in four. It is more important than ever to strategically identify, address, and drive the right return on investment with your approach to health and wellbeing.

Healthy Place to Work® certification is more than a well-being initiative; it’s foundational to unlocking your organisation’s full potential and driving sustained performance.

Benefits include:

  • Increased performance and productivity.
  • Enhanced morale and engagement.
  • Improved innovation and agility.
  • Reduced absenteeism and costs.
  • Attracting top talent and strengthening your employer brand.

Achieving Healthy Place to Work® certification officially recognises your commitment to employee health, showcasing sustained organisational performance and culture.

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