Healthy Workplaces Service

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TEXT: Healthy Workplaces Service – healthyworkplaces.sa.gov.au/service

Inside an office, a woman stands near a waist-high timber panelled partition. She wears glasses and a blue, yellow and red patterned floral blouse.

TEXT: Kylie – Healthy Workplaces Advisor

KYLIE:

Everyone deserves to work in a workplace where their health and well-being matter.

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In a montage, two men stand at some computer workstations near a row of lush green houseplants; a man talks to Kylie; a man stands outside and wears a white hardhat and orange Hi-Vis vest.

KYLIE:

And workplace leaders have told us that they've got pain points when it comes to delivering workplace health and well-being. And that is where we are here to help.

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Inside an office, three workers sit at computers and wear telephone headsets. On one of the monitors, Kylie fills the screen for a video call.

KYLIE:

Our service can save you time by pointing you in the right direction to the appropriate information that suits your workplace needs.

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Other workers sit at their workstations and type on computers.

KYLIE:

We can help you identify the strengths and gaps in your workplace and save you time and money by targeting your health and well-being efforts.

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In a café-style break room, Kylie sits at a large rectangular table opposite a grey-haired man.

KYLIE:

We can provide guidance around engaging with your employees to help protect their physical and mental health and well-being.

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Kylie talks to the man from earlier who wears the white hardhat and orange Hi-Vis vest. She points at a document in the man’s hands as she talks to him.

KYLIE:

We can support you to advocate and demonstrate to senior leaders that health and well-being is not just a nice to have, but part of a successful business plan.

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A group gathers around a large table inside a meeting room.

Later, members of the group sit in pairs across from each other at a large table.

A man and a woman talk at the bench inside a break room.

KYLIE:

We can help to proactively design out hazards to physical and mental health and design in a healthy workplace, environment and culture. And we're here to quality check. If you're a business that's doing something, we can review what you've done and provide insights to help make it stronger.

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A man stands near a set of timber stairs. He has short grey hair and wears a a grey suit jacket over a pale blue collared shirt.

TEXT: Paul – Work Health and Safety Advisor

PAUL:

The Healthy Workplaces Service is a collaborative partnership with experts in workplace health and well-being.

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In a montage, a tram stops on a city street as pedestrians cross the road in front of it; a bearded barista swirls the milk as he makes a coffee; a young man wears safety glasses as he uses a table saw inside a workroom.

PAUL:

The service has been designed for South Australian workplaces, no matter where they are in the state, what size or industry they're in. We're here to help you navigate your workplace well-being journey.

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Kylie sits around a small white table with Paul and a dark-haired man.

The man and woman from earlier talking in the breakroom.

KYLIE:

The Healthy Workplaces Service provides free information, resources and support to build healthy, safe and thriving workplaces.

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On the left, bullet points (as read by Kylie).

KYLIE:

We can help you to design a health and well-being program, address specific workplace health and well-being issues, and link you into services, resources and supports to promote workplace health, well-being and safety.

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A woman sits at a workstation and wears a telephone headset. She has long dark hair and wears a white collared shirt.

TEXT: Amanda – Healthy Workplaces Advisor

AMANDA:

The Healthy Workplaces Service brings together qualified and specialist professionals from across areas of health promotion, workplace health and safety and business services.

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In a montage, a group sit around a meeting room table and talk; workers sit at their desks; a flyover of Adelaide.

PAUL:

A healthy workplace has so many great benefits for the business, for workers and the South Australian community.

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The montage continues: two men stand and talk inside a bright office; an electrician uses a screwdriver on a small white box fixed to a suspended metal rail; sparks fly as a man uses a grinder on a piece of metal; a brunette woman paints a small piece of wood on a workbench.

PAUL:

In a healthy workplace, we see that people are more engaged, more productive, and there are fewer work-related injuries and illnesses, less staff turnover and improved health and well-being outcomes.

We know that around 50% of South Australian businesses have some plan around workplace health and well-being, and our service aims to make it 100%.

AMANDA:

Start your workplace health and well-being journey by visiting our website, healthyworkplaces.sa.gov.au

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TEXT: Visit healthyworkplaces.sa.gov.au

A slow scroll through the webpage.

AMANDA:

Here you'll find information, tools and resources and be able to register for the Healthy Workplaces Service. Once you have registered, an adviser will be in touch to help with your workplace health and well-being.

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TEXT: Healthy Workplaces Service – healthyworkplaces.sa.gov.au/service

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