managing stress and psychosocial risks at work
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Safety and health at work is everyone’s concern. It’s good for you. It’s good for business.
Managing stress and psychosocial risks at work
EU-OSHA Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2014-15
Brenda O’Brien, EU-OSHA Brussels Liaison Office
EuroHealthNet
Brussels, 19 May 2015
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Healthy Workplaces Campaign 2014-15 - key objectives
Raising awareness about the growing problem with stress
and psychosocial risks
Focus on the positive effects of successful psychosocial risk
management, including the business case
Increasing the enterprises’ practical knowledge related to
recognising and preventing psychosocial risks at work
Providing and promoting the use of simple, practical tools
and guidance for managing psychosocial risks and stress in
the workplace
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Evidenced based information shows support is needed
Legal obligation (Framework Directive 89/391/EEC)
ESENER survey (2009): 79% of European managers concerned
about stress at work
- fewer than 30% establishments have procedures in place to deal with
stress, workplace violence and harassment
- 42% managers consider it more difficult to manage psychosocial risks
than more ‘traditional’ OSH risks
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Lack of
resources such
as time, staff or
money
Lack of
awareness
Lack of
expertise
Culture w ithin
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establishment
Sensitivity of the
issue
Lack of technical
support or
guidance
Health and safety Psychosocial risks
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Better understanding
Psychosocial risks arise from:
- poor work design, organisation and management
- unfavourable social context of work
Work-related stress:
- is an organisational issue, not an individual fault
- occurs when demands at work are beyond
the worker’s capacity to cope with them
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Managing psychosocial risks
Despite its sensitive nature, stress and psychosocial risks at work
can be successfully reduced and dealt with in the same logical
and systematic way as other OSH issues
Tackling stress in the workplace leads to improved worker
wellbeing and better organisational performance
Leadership and worker participation is crucial to tackle
psychosocial risks and work-related stress effectively
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Campaign partners and events
Campaign organised in more than 30 countries
Supported by a network of partners
• National focal points
• Social partners
• Official campaign partners
• Media partners
• Enterprise Europe Network
• EU institutions, organisations and associations
Campaign Launch: 7 April 2014
EU-OSHA benchmarking event & hand-over ceremony: 5-6 March 2015
European Good Practice Awards Ceremony: 27 April 2015
ESENER 2 – Presentation of the findings: 23 June 2015
European Week: October 2015
Healthy Workplaces Summit: 3-4 November 2015
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Healthy Workplaces Summit 2015
Bilbao, 3-4 November 2015
− dedicated to the memory of Dr. EusebioRial-González
Programme:
• Political statements
• Key-note speeches & panel discussion (social partners, Campaign partners, FOPs, GPA winners)
• Three parallel sessions:
1. Good practices for managing stress and psychosocial risks at work
2. Managing stress and psychosocial risks at work: strategies and programmes at European and international level
3. Let’s talk about OSH: innovative ways for communicating on occupational safety and health
• Press conference
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Official Campaign Partners
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Official Campaign Partners
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2014-15 HWC Official Media Partnership
Exclusive pool of journalists and editors
interested in promoting OSH
Great success: 33 media partners from
all-over Europe
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Campaign tools and resources
Campaign guide and leaflets
E-guide
Online data visualisation - psychosocial
risks in Europe
Infographics, video, PPT
Reports
Figures (ESENER)
Napo film
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(available in 25 languages)
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E-Guide
E-guide to managing stress and psychosocial risks
- explains work-related stress and psychosocial risks, their causes and consequences
- gives practical examples on how to deal with psychosocial risks in a small company
- addresses concerns and misconceptions
- provides national resources
33 national versions
are now available!
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Online visualisation tool
Overview of data related to prevalence and
management of psychosocial risks in
Europe
Main data sources : ESENER-2, Labour Force
Survey, Eurobarometer and FRA survey ‘Violence
against women’
Data broken down: by country, sector,
establishments’ sizes and status, gender, age etc.
ESENER Launch: 23 June 2015
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Campaign in the social media - Overview year-to-date
April 2015Number of all contributions 383
twitter 290
facebook, google+ 36
youtube 0
others 57
Most frequent twitter hashtag #awards, #Riga
Most active twitter account EU_OSHA
Most active other source others
Year-to-date (2015)
Number of all contributions 1383
twitter 1075
facebook, google+ 117
youtube 14
others 177
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Campaign in the social media - Overview year-to-date
Number of clippings in social media per month
325 327 348383
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What’s next
Products and events
Campaign website
Campaign guide and leaflets
E-guide on ageing
Seminars and events in all Member States
Various publications targeting different groups: policy makers, companies, etc.
How to be involved?
Become an official campaign partner
Encourage companies to take part in the “Good practice awards”
EU-OSHA campaign on demographic change and healthy ageing
Healthy Workplaces for all ages