Absenteeism
in British industry costs tens of millions
of pounds each year in lost productivity.
This is just the tip of the iceberg however
as more and more employees and ex-employees
are turning to litigation against employers.
In particular, employers are extremely vulnerable
to claims for stress and back pain/problems.
Companies have the foresight to insure themselves
against loss of revenue through accident,
fire & theft, but up until recently their
attitude regarding action of this nature
has been rather myopic. Many have their corporate
fingers crossed against the spectre of litigation – these
are the same fingers that may eventually
get burned.
Here are some interesting facts: -
Each year in the United Kingdom 11 million
working days are lost to back pain. It's
worth taking time to view the summary of
the H.S.E.
- Musculoskeletal disorders report.
9 million days are lost to stress. Please
read the summary of the HSE report H.S.E.
Stress-related and psychological disorders
Around two in every five workers suffer from
back pain every year. (H.S.E.)
Back pain and work related stress are the
two most common causes of absenteeism. (C.B.I.
absenteeism survey )
Stress related claims have risen 83% since
1983. (H.S.E.)
Employee stress is the main emerging risk
for UK organisations. (The Association of
Insurance and Risk Managers)
Around one in five workers are suffering
from high levels of work related stress at
any one time (H.S.E.)
Please take time to read the rest of this
proposal. It could make your job easier,
lower absenteeism levels and increase the
morale and output of your employees.
Shiatsu is a Japanese therapy with its roots
firmly entrenched in Traditional Chinese
Medicine. Although it is used to treat chronic
ailments, it is also a very potent preventative
therapy for stress related illness. If this
aspect is utilised within the Human Resources
and Occupational Health Departments of any
company it could also be a major preventative
of claims actions.
Who needs Shiatsu?
Although Shiatsu is a Medicinal Therapy
recognised by the Japanese Government for
almost 60 years, and a recognised Non-conventional
Medical Discipline by the European Parliament,
you do not need to be ill or injured to benefit
from Shiatsu Therapy. In my practice, there
are two distinct groups of people who receive
treatment:
Patients – those
who are ill, injured, or in any type of
pain or distress. In this case, Shiatsu
is used to reduced pain and discomfort,
reduce stress, increase quality of sleep,
etc.
Clients – those
people who have either received treatment
as patients and discovered the benefits
of regular Shiatsu, and those people who
have come along (without being ill) just
for the feeling of well-being that Shiatsu
provides.
How the scheme works.
There is no cost to the companies who take
part in this particular scheme. The only
things that the companies need to provide
are:
A suitable room to be used for treatment.
Time off for
the employee to attend the clinic – sessions
are either half an hour or one hour long.
As the treatment
room is being provided by the company,
the employees attending the clinic receive
treatment at a reduced rate. Employees
appreciate that the company has subsidised
their treatment and this has an immediate
effect on moral as the employer is seen
to be "caring".
Do the clinics come under the auspices of
Human Resources or Occupational Health?
Effectively the clinic benefits both.
The main benefit for Human Resources is
that the employee feels that they really
mean something to the company, that the company
is actively promoting a stress reduction
programme, and they associate the feeling
of well-being that results from Shiatsu with
their work-place.
For Occupational Health, the benefits are
a speedier recovery from injuries, etc.,
and a reduction in stress related illnesses
(headaches, insomnia, panic attacks, etc.).
Experience in
working for companies such as Scottish
Nuclear, British Energy, Scottish Enterprise,
Reigart Demolition, Insurance Management
Group and Spence Allan Associates has shown
the scheme to be effective on all fronts.
The uptake from staff for therapy work
has been across the spectrum – from
the store-man with back problems to board
members who appreciate the relaxing qualities
of Shiatsu. In each of these companies the
response has been excellent, as have the
benefits to both company and employee.
How does the use of Shiatsu on employees
help companies to attain extra profit?
Job Stress Scenario – less
stress, less absenteeism, higher moral,
higher efficiency and higher output. Also,
with happy employees you get happy customers.
A recent example of this was when the Director
of Occupational Health at British Energy
was at a loss to explain why the absenteeism
at East Kilbride was much lower than that
of their offices in Barnwood when the national
trend showed that it should have been higher.
When he came to EK and saw that the staff
had access to Shiatsu, Reflexology and
even a Chiropodist, and that the occupational
health sister was proactive with health
issues, he had his answer.
Proactive healthcare at little or no cost:
The only cost being the provision of space
(can be the first aid room) and allowing
time off for personnel.
For further
information, or to arrange a "taster" session,
please use the form on the Contact Us page.