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The pandemic rushed most businesses into a work-from-home model for staff who were forced to isolate away from the office. As this model was rushed into place, managers were unsure how to manage staff and how to keep employees engaged and productive. 


As time has moved on, we now see employees requiring their employers to offer a hybrid work model. The hybrid work model brings benefits to staff as they navigate their new working life, however, it also has some negatives.

Some of the negative effects of this include managers feeling the need to micro-manage. This has led to staff feeling higher levels of stress and feeling locked to their desk believing their managers distrust their willingness to do their work as efficiently while at home. Managers are now looking for ways to bring out the best in their employees working in a hybrid work environment. 

 

Another impact was the loss of social capital and team cohesion. Staff reported it was more difficult to develop those work friendships they see as vital to enjoying their daily work. They reported feeling lonely more often when working from home over a longer term. Relatedness is a strong part of who we are as humans, we need to feel connected and have a sense of belonging or connection to other people.

 

In extreme cases, isolation can be as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes daily.

 

A way Healthy Workplaces is able to assist with inclusion and connection is through our initiatives, especially Tour de Office (TdO). As TdO is an in-office cycling challenge it encourages interaction and engagement from participants. TdO also encourages staff to return to the office. Healthy Workplaces clients are seeing the benefits TdO brings to improving their culture and staff feeling a higher level of inclusion and connection to their colleagues. 

 

Recognising that the work-from-home model is here to stay and that it requires management to implement new processes and management models. Step Forward our step challenge app is a fun and inclusive way to continue to engage all staff, especially those working from home. The app reduces location as a hindrance to social interactions and engages staff with a mutual team goal. The friendly competition at a team level encourages a small group of staff to keep each other motivated and engaged.  

 

Regardless of your current staff working model, Healthy Workplaces’ has an initiative that will benefit staff health and engagement. Reach out, we would love to hear from you. 

Tour de Office Ride Week is coming – October 10 – 14 October 2022!

Tour de Office is your ‘off-the-shelf’ workplace wellness and fundraising event solution. To date, the  “in-office” corporate cycle challenge has raised over $1.3 million for charity and runs for one week during October in various locations around Australia – and the globe!

The corporate cycle relay challenge gives participating organisations an opportunity to raise funds for a charity of their choice through peer-to-peer fundraising. Not only that, but it also raises awareness about the health risks workers face by sitting for extended periods of time. During the week long relay event organisations host a stationary bike within their workplace and encourage staff to ride 30 minute legs.

If your organisation is looking to boost employee engagement, corporate wellness, team building, social responsibility, and client engagement – then Tour de Office is for you.

Explore our 2022 packages and choose what suits your organisation download them here.

If you’re a repeat host and would like a custom quote based on an event using your existing Tour de Office equipment, contact us today.

We would love to hear from you if there’s a cause you’re passionate about supporting, or if you are a charity looking to increase your fundraising. Our friendly team is here to talk you through how you can engage your team with Tour de Office.

Tour de Office Ride Week is coming this October 2022 – dates to be announced soon!

Tour de Office is your ‘off-the-shelf’ workplace wellness and fundraising event solution. To date, the corporate cycle challenge has raised over $1.3 million for charity and runs for one week during October in various locations around Australia – and the globe!

The corporate cycle challenge gives participating organisations an opportunity to raise funds for a charity of their choice through peer-to-peer fundraising. Not only that, but it also raises awareness about the health risks workers face by sitting for extended periods of time. During the week long relay event organisations host a stationary bike within their workplace and encourage staff to ride 30 minute legs.

It’s a fun way to engage your staff and is suitable for all fitness levels – no lycra required!

We would love to hear from you if there’s a cause you’re passionate about supporting, or if you are a charity looking to increase your fundraising. Our friendly team is here to talk you through how you can engage your team with Tour de Office.

The team at Healthy Workplaces is delighted to announce that our charity has been selected as the charity partner of choice for Brisbane Cycling Festival’s B-Well Day – Friday 8 April 2022.

B-Well Day is a positive promotion of health and wellbeing and has a corporate workplace focus.

A highlight of B-Well Day is the all-new B-Well Corporate Teams Challenge that will take place on the King St Kick-It Street Criterium Circuit that the elite National Road Series riders will race later that evening.

The B-Well Corporate Teams Challenge is an exciting opportunity for the business community to get their staff and/or clients together to enjoy an exciting, fun teams event raising money for a great charity.

FORMAT: Four (4) people per team 30 minutes plus 2 laps Individual and team prizes.

HOSPITALITY: Access to the Beerhaus King St Kick It VIP event including beverages and canapes to watch the elite racing.

TEAM PRICE: $900 (GST ex)

TEAM FUNDRAISING TARGET: $1,000 per team.

You can book your tickets here to support Healthy Workplaces.

You can also join Spokes and Jokes as part of B-Well Day.

Spokes ‘n Jokes officially launches a massive 3 day festival program at the Brisbane Showgrounds & King St precinct!

In 2022 Spokes ‘n Jokes will embrace our new initiative; “B- Well Day” – a theme day designed to actively promote positive health and wellbeing.

Hosted by Matt Keenan of SBS Sport, this relaxed cocktail style event on the Beerhaus lawns of King St will include guest speakers, comedian and interviews with current and past stars across all disciplines of cycling including Gold Medalist Logan Martin.

Guests will enjoy a 2 hour beverage and canapé package and will have the opportunity to stay on to enjoy all the action of the all new Festival Corporate Teams Challenge and the King St Kick-it Street Criterium racing taking over King St and Gregory Terrace for the evening.