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The “bedrock” of the CIPD Well-being Pyramid is culture, leadership and people management. These are the best ways to ensure you’re creating a solid foundation to your workplace well-being efforts:

Write or review your Smoking Policy

Policies are important to provide explicit guidelines that can be easily referred to. As always, employee participation is important, even in policy development, to create an empowering and supportive environment.

Workplace Smoking Policies will typically include explicit information on:

  • What is and is not tolerated on company grounds or at company-sponsored events, as well as enforcement and disciplinary action etc. (for employees, contractors, visitors and clients)
  • How the organisation will promote awareness of the harmful effects of smoking and second-hand smoke and the benefits of quitting etc.
  • Available supports for employees who are actively trying to quit etc.
  • We provide many resources and templates for developing workplace policies.

It’s important to note that while incorporating a wellbeing policy is the bedrock of a sound organisational approach to workplace wellness, this may be difficult and will take time. Working on the other activities in tandem with incremental policy development may be necessary to facilitate this level.

Increase the capacity of your managers

It’s important for your managers to fully understand the company policy and its implications.

We provide further guidance and many resources for manager trainings.

Identify Health Champions

It is important to formally dedicate a member of senior-level staff by including these activities in their job description and performance reviews, while building their capacity with appropriate training.

Continuous commitment to the Workplace Wellbeing Programme

It is important to incorporate the wellbeing of your employees into your core values and the company’s strategic plan. Wellness staff and employees should be supported both with resources (budget, tools, trainings etc.) and with encouragement (job security, reasonable flexibility with time and productivity expectations when availing of initiatives, leading by example etc.)

Making your work environment supportive

Remember that in Ireland, smoking is banned in enclosed workplaces. Consider implementing a Tobacco free Environment on company grounds.

Consider an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

These programmes can help ensure that you also have supports in place for employees who might need rehabilitation or guidance through a challenging time. Talk to your insurance provider to see what they offer and to understand your options.

Link with National Policies

Tobacco-Free Ireland is the Department of Health’s strategy for addressing the smoking and second-hand smoke problem in Ireland.

Resources

Tobacco-Free Ireland

Ireland’s public health policy objective in relation to tobacco control is to promote and subsequently move towards a tobacco free society. Access the national policy here.

HSE Tobacco-Free Campus Policy

The HSE has a detailed Tobacco Free Campus Implementation Guidance Document that outlines how to make your working environment safer for your employees and anyone who visits your workplace.

A Guide to Smoke-free Workplaces

This resource from the Cancer Council New South Wales is a valuable guide that details how to create a smoke-free workplace and highlights its benefits.