Workplace Health Management: Retaining Skilled Employees

The qualifications are right, but there are interpersonal issues within the team, among managers, or with individual employees. Now what?

Termination — followed be yet another, often lengthy recruitment process, a new probation period and onboarding, all just based on the hope that this time it may work out? Or is there another way?

Counselling can offer a valuable opportunity to support employees one-on-one as they work through interpersonal challenges in the workplace or personal life crises — helping to retain their professional skills within the organisation.

Workplace Health Promotion

Does this sound familiar?

Situations like these are difficult for everyone involved. They cost emotional energy, time, and ultimately money. Sometimes it’s a simple matter of personalities not aligning — but often there are solvable causes behind issues like adjustment difficulties, repeated emotional outbursts, ignoring team protocols, or inappropriate communication.

Counselling, as part of Workplace Health Management (WHM), can offer a way to retain valuable staff and foster a healthier work environment.

The benefits of a strong workplace health management strategy are clear:

When thinking of WHM, many consider flexible working hours, yoga or meditation courses or company sports programmes. By offering individual counselling, you can also actively support the emotional wellbeing of your staff — boosting resilience, performance and workplace harmony.

It doesn’t always have to come down to termination — especially at a time when skilled professionals are hard to find and recruitment is time-consuming and costly.

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* = The prices are exclusive of VAT and travel expenses (working hours plus a mileage allowance/train tickets, accomodation, etc.). Online sessions are possible and incur no additional costs.