Let’s make active working the norm!
Together we have helped over 75,000 employees from thousands of workplaces across England to move more and to take on the challenge of adding more activity in and around the working day.
Together we have helped over 75,000 employees from thousands of workplaces across England to move more and to take on the challenge of adding more activity in and around the working day.
Taking action on mental health in the workplace can be confusing and knowing where to start with what's often seen as a sensitive issue can be difficult.
Workplace Challenge invited you and your workplace to move more and to join the 2018 Active Workplace Challenge. Over 8,000 employees from 600+ companies took up the challenge and added some bite size activity in and around their working day.
Workplace Challenge has launched its 2018 Campaign encouraging people to undertake bitesize chunks of activity, encouraging workers to step away from their desks and out of the office during the lightest and brightest part of the day.
We're delighted to announce that independent research into Workplace Challenge by Loughborough University has been published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
The importance of workplace health and wellbeing has been illustrated in the number of workplaces that invested in the wellbeing of their employees and taken part in Business Games events as part of the Workplace Challenge this summer.
Following on from the success of 'Female Friendly' Netball back in April, 11 teams descended once again on Soar Valley Netball Centre for another evening of competition on Wednesday 12th July.
Workplace Challenge have partnered with Cancer Research UK to get workplaces involved in Race for Life 2017.
Workplace Challenge was recently recognised as one of a small number of projects with an evidenced based approach to increasing participation in physical activity as part of the UK Active Promising Practice programme
Over 200 People Swap Their Office for the Beach at 2017 Cornwall Beach Games