Workforce Health
As we manage the ongoing effects of a generation-defining pandemic, and face a crisis in the cost of living, the health and resilience of the UK workforce and society more widely is of central importance. The evidence is fast accumulating on the link between health and wealth, and how economic growth cannot ignore the health of the population.
Business for Health (B4H) joined forces with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to host a Think Tank at the MADWorld Summit in October 2023 inviting senior policymakers, industry leaders, technology pioneers and public sector innovators to explore the levers with most impact for business and policy innovation to address workforce inactivity and long-term sickness, particularly in the +50 population. The recommendations are set out in the report Rebooting the Nation’s Health Through the Workplace launched at the UKRI-hosted event during Longevity Week in November 2023.
The report will inform B4H’s work for the NIHR Work and Health Development Award involving a consortium of 15 organisations initiated in October 2023. The research programme is geared to address the complex issues presented by the rising number of people leaving the workforce due to ill health is a local and national priority. Our ambition is to understand the diversity of health intervention pathways in order to deliver integrated and resilient care by investing in workforce health sustainably, as part of a system change approach across the three pillars of the Business Framework for Health (workforce health, consumer health- including diet/food- and community health- including role of supermarkets in the community to shape positive health behaviors and practices, such as health checks announced recently by government).
In April 2023, with the support of Dame Carol Black, we launched the report, Business Framework for Health: A ‘Year On’: Progress since 2021. Supporting Employers, Businesses and Investors to Enhance and Level Up Health of the Nation (which can be accessed here) that reported on achievements of our research programme supported by the Health Foundation. In this report we set out our routemap for 2023-2025 including a programme of work to bring 'Health' into ESG.
We launched the Work Health Index at the CBI conference on 22 November 2022 with a keynote by Amanda Pritchard, CEO of NHS (click here to access the tool). Supported by NHS and Government, this tool, representing the first pillar of the three-pillar business framework for health, aims to help companies benchmark their health and wellbeing provision to their workforce, ultimately aiming to improve health and wellbeing outcomes to help reduce labour force inactivity and tackle record long-term sickness absence levels restricting the UK’s productivity and undermining economic growth ambitions.
Business for Health launched its first report, Business Framework for Health: Supporting Businesses and Employers in their Role to Enhance and Level Up Health of the Nation, in collaboration withn the CBI on 18 October 2021.
Working Group
We are delighted the following experts are helping the Business for Health team (see here) with the design of the Business Framework for Health.