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Overview & Launch

Our Healthy Workplaces Programme was launched to bring our framework to life, supporting a select number of workplaces in putting it into practice. This marks an exciting first step toward establishing a collective national standard for workplace wellbeing and fostering healthier, more supportive work environments for all.

As the first initiative of its kind at the state level, the programme is designed to help companies enhance their existing strategies while also providing guidance for workplaces just beginning their journey toward employee wellbeing.

Since its launch in September 2024, we received an incredible response, with numerous applications submitted following the publication of our criteria on the website. In mid-February, we held our first training session with participants, marking the beginning of a structured support system. This was followed by scheduled sessions in March and April, delivered in a step-by-step format. These monthly sessions will continue, providing workplaces with the guidance they need to successfully implement the framework.

A warm welcome to all the organisations that have joined the Healthy Workplaces Programme:

  • An Garda Síochána – Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation
  • Avoca Handweavers
  • Beaumont Emergency Department Directorate – Beaumont Hospital
  • Bellurgan Precision Engineering
  • Bibby Financial Services Ireland
  • Charter Medical Private Hospital
  • Codema
  • Conack Construction
  • Dublin & North East Hospital  / Cavan & Monaghan
  • Dublin Business Innovation Centre t/a Furthr
  • ETEX IRELAND LIMITED
  • Fenero
  • Gaelic Laboratories Ltd
  • Galway Public Libraries
  • Grovelands Childcare
  • HEAnet CLG EduCampus Services
  • H&MV Engineering
  • HSE, Cork University Hospital, Oncology Day Unit
  • Irish Heart Foundation
  • John Cradock Ltd
  • Joule Ireland
  • Kiernan Steel
  • Kilbarrack Community Healthcare Network
  • Mainline Group
  • Medmark
  • Mental Health Ireland
  • Movies@ The Square
  • North Connacht & Ulster MABS
  • OBW Technologies Limited
  • Out-patients Department, Sligo University Hospital
  • PD Ceramics Ltd
  • PhoneWatch
  • Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council
  • Serosep
  • Tandem Project Management Ltd
  • The Irish Music Rights Organisation
  • Vision Ireland
  • Wexford Primary Care Centre, HSE
  • Health Promotion – HSE Dublin and Midlands

Your commitment to fostering a culture of wellbeing is inspiring, and we’re thrilled to support you on this journey.

Participants have access to:
✔ Monthly training sessions to support implementation.
✔ An online library of on-demand resources.
✔ Recorded webinars featuring expert guest speakers.
✔ 1:1 consultation with subject matter experts for tailored guidance.

As the programme progresses, participants will continue to build their knowledge and expertise, shaping a healthier workplace culture. Stay tuned for exciting updates, including highlights from the journey, upcoming awards, and the final event showcasing this pilot programme.

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