07Feb

National Sickie Day

National Sickie Day

In the UK, the first Monday of February is known as National Sickie Day, as it is statically proven to be a day when most people will phone in sick at work, it was formally devised in 2011 by ELAS Group.

Why does it happen?

One of the most contributing factors for this is that it coincides with the first payday since Christmas for most people, whilst another theory is that perhaps with the start of a new year, employees generally start to re-evaluate their careers, meaning most sickness absences is relating to actually able to attend job interviews with a potential new employer.

How can you manage absences?

Most line managers have started to accept text messages and emails from employees who plan to take the day off, instead of challenging their reasons for absence and ensuring that the business’s absence reporting procedure is being followed and the sickness does not trigger any absence points, in-line with the Company’s policy.

This approach may in turn follow onto other employees and allow a culture where absence is accepted without any due protocols or follow-ups.

Although the stigma around mental health is on the decrease as a result of many charitable and employer led campaigns, it is still common for employees to use cold, flu and other excuses to take a break from work by calling in sick as opposed to mentioning their mental health.

We at Reshape HR advise that you:

  1. Review your absence reporting procedures
  2. Communicate the absence reporting procedure and the sickness absence policy to all employees
  3. Review your absence monitoring procedures and trigger points
  4. Ensure line managers have the relevant training to undertake difficult conversation with employees
  5. If the pandemic has taught us anything, it is that flexible working may be a common thing in the not-so-distant future, so ensure that you review any of the Company’s flexible working arrangements and ensure it is compatible with your business and your employees in a hybrid/remote working approach.
  6. Perhaps have a wellbeing strategy in place within your business.
    A report by CIPD in 2018 suggested that organisations which had a wellbeing policy and activities in place, experienced lower sickness absences by almost 52%.

If you would like to find out more information on an of the above or would like any assistance with any of your HR policies and procedures, than simply get in touch:

T:   0141 471 5510
E:   info@reshapehr.com
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03Feb

Time to Talk Day

Time to Talk day was launched in 2014 and is a UK campaign to get people talking and opening up about their mental health.

It’s the day that friends, families, communities, and workplaces come together to talk, listen, change lives and end the mental health stigma.

If you need support or just need someone to speak to, please call the Samaritans on 116 123.

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20Jan

We are Expanding!

We are currently expanding our team

We are looking to recruit an HR Administrator and a Trainee Business Development Assistant through the kickstart scheme to join our team!

To apply for these job, you must:

• be claiming Universal Credit (eligibility criteria)
• 16 to 24 years old (eligibility criteria)

https://findajob.dwp.gov.uk/details/8028423 – HR Administrator

https://findajob.dwp.gov.uk/details/7806063 – Trainee Business Development Assistant

If you wish to find out more or have any questions in regards to the above roles, than please email ehsan@reshapehr.com

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19Jan

COVID-19 SSP Rebate Portal Now Open!

SSP rebate portal for Covid-19 absence is now open!

The scheme entitles you to claim back for up-to 2 weeks of SSP for the amount £96.65 per week for any eligible periods of coronavirus-related sickness from 21st December 2021 and onwards. 

There is some important eligibility information to note, you can only claim back if:

  • you have already paid your employee’s sick pay
  • you are claiming for an employee who is eligible for sick pay
  • you have a PAYE scheme that was both created and started on or before 30th Nov 2021
  • you had fewer than 250 employees on 30 November 2021 across all your PAYE scheme

The scheme covers all types of employment contracts:

  • part and full-time employees
  • employees on agency contracts
  • employees of flexible or zero-hour contracts
  • fixed terms contracts

If you require any support or guidance, get in touch today and we will be happy to assist you.

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T: 0141 471 5510
E: info@reshapehr.com

10Jan

Dry January

“Dry January” is the UK’s one-month alcohol-free challenge. The idea behind this is to not simply give anything up but more about getting something back.
The annual event is led by the charity: Alcohol Change UK.

So why take a month off?

The benefits of going dry for the whole month of January can bring huge benefits to you. Subtle things you will start to notice immediately:

  1. Skin getting brighter
  2. Your nights sleepier
  3. Your mind calmer
  4. Lower blood pressure

A study conducted by University of Sussex shows that people who took part in Dry January after six months started to vary their alcohol intake and had boosted levels of wellbeing and mindfulness. Individuals started to recognise that you necessarily do not need to have alcohol to have fun, relax or socialise.

Steps for Success:

  1. Find a substitute non-alcoholic drink – start to analyse your beverages intake and perhaps looking at replacing cocktails with mocktails.
  2. Avoiding temptations – at parties bring your own non-alcoholic beverages such as non-alcoholic wine, beer and champagne
  3. Create/Join a support group – remember that you are not alone in this, create a support group consisting of friends or family members taking part in Dry January too or have a look online at local support groups.

If you are struggling:

If you are concerned about your own or someone else’s drinking: