NHS Employer
image
Login
 
Forgotten your password?

Register

Stress

 

Stress costs the NHS millions in absenteeism

NHS Employers is targeting all NHS staff to cut stress in the NHS.

The aim is to evoke personal connection with the issues and ensure staff are more able to identify the early signs of stress and know what to do about it.

The materials are designed to promote an open cultural attitude towards workplace stress and a cornerstone will be to provide HR directors and senior managers with tools, techniques and practical support. These tools will be designed to help managers conduct risk assessments and facilitate effective changes through policies, procedures, best practice and shared learning.

According to NHS Employers Acting Joint Director Alistair Henderson, reducing stress in the workplace will have a direct and major impact on key areas like financial savings, litigation, productivity, staff retention, absenteeism, health, morale and the provision of healthcare.

Julian Topping, head of workplace health, at NHS Employers, said: "This is in everyone's interest, whether chief executive, HR manager or employee. Reducing stress within the NHS will have direct and tangible benefits to the smooth running of the organisation and the delivery of healthcare."

NHS Employers' healthy workplace team has been working alongside the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Arbitration and Conciliation Advisory Service (ACAS) to see how the HSE's stress management standards can best be implemented throughout the NHS.

Stress is believed to account for over 30 per cent of sickness absence in the NHS, costing the service £300-400 million per year. The Healthcare Commission's 2007 staff survey found that 33 per cent of staff questioned said they had felt unwell because of work-related stress over the past 12 months.

Stress presents a major challenge for all businesses. NHS Employers is supporting NHS organisations tackling stress by:

  • Supporting managers in identifying and managing the causes and effects of stress in the NHS workforce
  • Helping to minimise the levels of stress in the NHS workforce and its impact on the lives of staff and healthcare delivery
  • Reducing the personal and financial impact of workplace stress on staff

Pages in this section

Stress Management
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Chartered Institute for Personal Development (CIPD) have produced new guidance for HR and Line Managers on "Line Management Behaviour and Stress at Work".

Recognising stress
Are your staff stressed? It is important for you to learn and spot the signs of stress. Stress can show itself in many different ways: behavioural, physical, mental or emotional.

Benefits of Tackling Stress
Over half a million individuals in Britain believed in 2006/07 that they were experiencing work-related stress at a level that was making them ill.

Resources
Useful external resources on stress related issues.

What employers should do
NHS Employers must meet Health and Safety Executive targets by 2010.

Management practices
Managers should be familiar with the organisation's policies on work-related stress and their own role in preventing and dealing with it.

Action Plan
The HSE treats failure to assess the risk of work-related stress as seriously as failure to respond the risk assessment.

The Courts and stress
The HSE Management Standards are not yet an Advisory Code of Practice (ACOP). However, it is likely that, in the event of a case being taken to court, the standards would almost certainly be deemed as good as an ACOP.

Staff: are you stressed?
When you are stressed, you are very likely to feel that you cannot cope. However, stress takes many forms and has many causes.

Campaign materials
Downloadable campaign materials.

Last reviewed 18 Jul 2008

Contacts

Julian Topping
Tel 0113 306 3012
Email Julian.Topping@nhsemployers.org|
 

See also

Stress. How are you doing?|

 

External links

Health & Safety Executive - health services The NHS is the single largest employer in the UK with approximately 1.7 million employees.|

 
A part of the NHS Confederation
working on behalf of the NHS
logo: NHS The NHS Confederation (Employers) Company Ltd. Registered in England.
Company limited by guarantee: no. 5252407

Copyright © 2007 NHS Employers

A part of the NHS Confederation working on behalf of the NHS

The NHS Confederation (Employers) Company Ltd. Registered in England. Company limited by guarantee: no. 5252407