Welcome to Wellbeing for Life: Taking safety home
RoSPA and L’Oréal enjoy a long-term partnership based on shared values to ensure key safety and health messages spread beyond the workplace. We believe that safety doesn’t stop at work, it’s a way of life. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our Wellbeing for Life series, a collection of insightful papers and animated videos created in association with L’Oréal. The resources and videos are designed to bring essential workplace safety practices into the home environment, helping you to prioritise safety every day.
Why extend workplace safety to your home?
Safety habits developed at work can protect you and your family at home, too. Our Wellbeing for Life series offers valuable strategies and easy-to-follow guides on essential safety practices that everyone can benefit from. By creating a safer environment, both at work and at home, you’re taking proactive steps to live a healthier, accident-free life.
What's included in the Wellbeing for Life series?
Our Wellbeing for Life resources and engaging, animated videos cover key areas of safety you can apply at home, on the road, and everywhere in between.
Fit to Drive
Are you prepared for
the road?
This video highlights critical pre-driving checks and tips to help prevent accidents and ensure that you’re fit to drive every time you get behind the wheel. Whether you’re driving for work, commuting or running errands, these tips can help keep you, your passengers, and others on the road safe.
Manual Handling
Preventing injuries
at home
Discover the real impact of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) and how they affect your health both at work and daily life. In this short video, we’ll guide you through practical, easy-to-follow tips to help prevent injuries when lifting and handling objects. Whether you're lifting at work or at home, these steps can make a big difference in protecting your back and staying injury-free.
Slips, Trips and Falls
Protecting yourself and your family from common hazards
Falls are the second leading cause of accidental death worldwide. In this short video, we share practical tips and simple strategies to help you stay safe by reducing the risk of slips, trips, and falls. These strategies are also easy to apply at home to help keep you and your family safe.
Mental Health
Strategies to support your employees
In this video, we explore what mental health really means, how work-related factors can impact it, and the role line managers play in supporting their teams. From understanding mental wellbeing to implementing good practices, you will gain valuable insights and strategies to create a healthier, more supportive workplace for everyone.
Explore the Wellbeing for Life resources
Wellbeing for life resources
These easy-to-understand, visually engaging resources make it simple to learn and adopt safe habits that make a lasting difference. Whether you’re looking for quick tips, in-depth insights, or actionable safety strategies, Wellbeing for Life has everything you need to stay safe.
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Individual Resources
Homeworking
Homeworking can boost productivity, reduce overheads and give employers a wider pool of candidates to choose from when recruiting.
Mental Health
Poor mental health is a major problem in the global workforce and can be exacerbated by work-related factors.
Manual Handling
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are one of the most common work-related health problems in the world, affecting millions of workers.
Slips, Trips and Falls
The prevention of slips, trips and falls in the workplace is a priority for occupational health and safety professionals across the world.
Diabetes and work
The number of adults living with diabetes has tripled over the past 20 years.
Fit to Drive
How many people consider their fitness to drive before starting out on their daily commute?
Fatigue
There are 200,000 working days lost in the UK every year due to insufficient sleep.
Winter Accidents
For safer winter driving prepare your vehicle, plan your journey and most importantly prepare yourself.
In Praise of Older Workers
It is predicted that by 2030, workers aged over 55 will make up 30 per cent or more of the total workforce in many EU countries.
Sound Advice!
It is estimated that the UK economy loses around £25 billion every year in productivity and unemployment through hearing loss.
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is under-diagnosed, and many people have it without being aware. Driving with untreated OSA may invalidate your car insurance.
Staying Safe on the Slopes
Skiing, snowboarding and other winter sport accidents cause a predictable surge in hospital patients in most winter sports regions every December to March.
Take safety beyond the workplace and ensure everyone is safe at work and at home
Start exploring the Wellbeing for Life series today, share them with your employees and discover how you can incorporate workplace safety into your everyday life. Together, we can create a culture of health and safety that extends far beyond the workplace.