Fit in daily life and at work
We show companies how they can support their employees with their health
Health starts in many places: Sport, exercise and a sensible diet, of course. But it also means not being under constant stress, finding relaxation, having a friendly working atmosphere and being able to cope with mental stress. Only healthy and satisfied employees are productive – and successful for the company. Company health management can also reduce the number of sick days, strengthen employee loyalty and score points in the competition for skilled labour. This is why wfc provides companies with intensive support in creating healthy working structures and health-promoting programmes.
HealthyWorking Network
The HealthyWorking Network aims to provide companies – from the smallest to the largest – with suggestions and assistance to support employees in their health. It offers easy access to the topic of occupational health management (BGM) and regular short workshops on various trends and programmes.
JobHealth: BGM step by step
The HealthyWorking network has developed the JobHealth programme to enable small and medium-sized companies with ten or more employees to offer tailor-made occupational health management – without overtaxing them in terms of time and personnel.
One or two employees of the participating companies are instructed by experts from the HealthyWorking Network on how they can promote occupational health in the company themselves. The concept is developed, implemented and the success of the measures subsequently measured step by step in a 15-month process.
Further information on JobHealth
Guide to occupational health management
Promoting the health of employees in companies in the Coesfeld district with customised measures and – if necessary – professional help is also the aim of the “Company Health Management” guidelines. In collaboration with the “Oecotrophology – Facility Management” department at Münster University of Applied Sciences, wfc Wirtschaftsförderung Kreis Coesfeld GmbH has published the guidelines for company health management (BGM).