Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Managing the risk of mental ill health: Generating meaningful data on work-related stress to inform your organisation’s approach to improvement.

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Managing the risk of mental ill health: Generating meaningful data on work-related stress to inform your organisation's approach to improvement.

SIT 2.0

The Stress Indicator Tool (SIT) is an online survey designed to gather employees views and experiences anonymously. The data highlights indicators of work-related stress and provides recommendations for improvements.

The reporting functionality is automated, so you don't have to spend time collating data or inputting the results manually and can avoid data entry errors. 

The Stress Indicator Tool has recently been updated and expanded to take account of recent, significant changes to working practices. 

Among other new features, SIT now includes:

  • Home/remote working survey: an optional extra to explore stress risks for this category of employee
  • Exclusive benchmarking: measure performance against the sector average
  • An optional self-generated identification code: tracks year-on-year changes for individuals without compromising anonymity.

Register a place on our next webinar to hear about the tool and its recent developments to explore whether it's right for your organisation.

Tuesday 15 March at 2.30pm

Thursday 14 April at 3.30pm

 

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