30 years of well at work | healthworks

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Well at Work:

a journey through

30 years of

corporate wellness

Healthworks’ employee

health newsletter.

Monthly, 8 page mini-magazine

covering mental health, nutrition,

exercise and safety.

Well at Work.

Well At Work has been

going for 30 years.

The evolution of Well At Work

reflects the evolution of the

corporate wellness industry in

Australia

• Normalisation of mental health

• Mainstreaming of wellbeing

• Digitisation and 24/7 demand for

content

Corporate wellness

has matured

• Corporate wellness is a must-

have.

• Core part of HR imperatives &

initiatives.

• Seen as essential to productivity.

• Essential to talent attraction and

retention.

Wellness is now a

strategic imperative

Well at Work launched March

1986 as “Health Yourself”.

1995 was our first full colour

issue (4 colours!).

But don’t let the cartoons fool

you, the health issues were

just as serious, and the health

challenges the same: Finding

time and motivation to eat

right, exercise more and

relax.

In April 2000 we became “Well

at Work”. This emphasised

our unique niche of

providing workplace-centric

health and wellness advice.

By 2010 we had a sleeker look

and were covering all aspects

of wellness, including stress,

relationships, financial health,

exercise, nutrition and safety.

Our latest design is sleek, fresh

and energetic.

It aligns Well At Work with our new

digital platform, Activate.

See www.activateyourworkforce.com.au

to find out more about Activate.

Activate is a digital corporate

wellness platform.

It contains all the latest Well At Work content,

plus: - gamified activity challenges

- online health risk appraisals

- DIY programs

- personal progress tracker

- engaging communications

- online booking system

visit

www.activateyourworkforce.com.au

Want a free trial copy of

Well at Work?

Visit www.healthworks.com.au/well-at-work/

or email well@healthworks.com.au

to request a free copy.

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