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Healthy Workplaces for All Ages Promoting a sustainable working life Safety and health at work is everyone s concern. It s good for you. It s good for business.

Introduction to the campaign Coordinated by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) Organised in more than 30 countries Supported by a network of partners: National focal points Official campaign partners European social partners Media partners Enterprise Europe Network EU institutions Other EU agencies 2

Key objectives Promote sustainable work and healthy ageing from the beginning of working life Highlight the importance of prevention throughout working life Assist employers and workers (including in SMEs) by providing information and tools for managing OSH in the context of an ageing workforce Facilitate information exchange and good practice 3

What is the issue? Europe s workforce is ageing longer working lives Challenges arising from demographic change: general labour shortages shortages of skilled workers more people at work with health problems/chronic diseases concerns about productivity and absenteeism Management of OSH in the context of an ageing workforce requires a multidisciplinary approach... 4

Prevention throughout working life holistic approach Health in later life is affected by working conditions in earlier life Prevention of work-related accidents, health problems and occupational diseases is needed throughout working life Holistic approach, including: work environment and organisation training and lifelong learning leadership work life balance motivation career development 5

Work ability concept Work ability concept balance between work demands and individual resources Work demands affected by: work content, workload, work organisation working environment and community leadership Individual resources dependent on: health and functional capacities skills and competences values, attitudes, motivation Promoting work ability requires: good leadership worker participation cooperation between management and workers Work ability index 6

Diversity-sensitive risk assessment Risk assessment is the cornerstone of OSH management in Europe Differences exist between individuals, take account of: age gender disability migrants For younger workers, take account of: physical and intellectual development immaturity lack of experience For older workers, consider: high-risk situations (e.g. shift work, high physical workload, extreme temperatures) Older workers are not a homogeneous group and differences in both functional capacity and health between individuals increase with age Diversity addressed by focusing on work demands in relation to individual capacities and health 7

Adapting the workplace Work should be adapted to individual abilities, skills and health status, as well as other factors of diversity Dynamic and continuous process throughout working life Examples of changes in response to functional capacity: use of equipment good ergonomic design job re-design job rotation Good workplace design and good organisation benefit all ages 8

Disability prevention, rehabilitation and return to work Work is good for health provided that working conditions are decent Long-term sick leave can lead to mental health issues Health issues most common reason for leaving workforce early Important to help people with health problems remain in work through rehabilitation and return to work Good examples: sick note replaced by fit note UK return to work intervention project Denmark fit2work programme Austria 9

Lifelong learning Enable workers of all ages to take part in education and training Prevent erosion of skills and competences Updating and developing skills important for employability Also important for psychosocial working environment 10

Workplace health promotion Combined efforts of employers, employees and society to improve health and well-being at work Can be only successful if combined with risk prevention and health protection Health promoting workplaces a comprehensive approach, integrating OSH and health protection with health promotion, addressing both work organisation and work environment issues and the individual risk factors. 11

Human resources (HR) and OSH management Cooperation between stakeholders is very important, particularly HR and OSH management HR policies have an impact on safety and health, for example: work life balance working time lifelong learning career development HR should support OSH management of all ages 12

What are the benefits? Improve health and well-being of employees: working is good for physical and mental health health of workers of all ages can be improved Improve productivity and cost-effectiveness at organisational level: healthy, productive and motivated workforce organisation remains competitive and innovative valuable skills and experience retained within organisation lower rates of sick leave and absenteeism lower work disability costs lower staff turnover greater well-being at work, with employees achieving their potential 13

Getting involved Organisations of all sizes and sectors, as well as individuals, can get involved Get involved by: disseminating campaign materials taking part in or organising events and activities using and promoting age-management tools becoming a partner of the campaign keeping up to date via social media 14

Key dates Campaign launch: April 2016 European Weeks for Safety and Health at Work: October 2016 and 2017 Healthy Workplaces Good Practice Awards Ceremony: April 2017 Healthy Workplaces Summit: November 2017 15

Campaign partnership offer Successful partnerships between EU-OSHA and key stakeholders are crucial for the success of the campaign Pan-European and international organisations can become official campaign partners Benefits include: a welcome pack a partner certificate special category for partners in the Healthy Workplaces Good Practice Awards promotion at EU level and in the media networking opportunities and exchange of good practice with other campaign partners invitation to EU-OSHA events 16

Healthy Workplaces Good Practice Awards Recognition of innovative safety and health practices in the workplace Organisations are rewarded for successful and sustainable initiatives promoting healthy workplaces for all ages Open to organisations in: EU Member States candidate countries potential candidate countries European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Two stages: National level focal points nominate national winners European level official campaign partners and national winners Winners announced at the awards ceremony 17

Campaign resources Campaign guide Practical e-guide Promotion material Campaign leaflet Good Practice Awards flyer Poster Video Infographics Online banner, Email signature Napo film Materials from Safer and healthier work at any age (European Parliament pilot project) Module for Online interactive Risk Assessment (OiRA) Reports 18

Further information Learn more at the campaign website: Subscribe to our campaign newsletter: https://healthy-workplaces.eu/en/healthy-workplaces-newsletter Keep up to date with activities and events through social media: Find out about events in your country from your focal point: /fops 19