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MHAW with AIA

From a gratitude wall and breakfast panel, to running clubs and flax weaving, AIA New Zealand has a range of plans on offer this Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW) to help their people explore their way to wellbeing.

The Auckland-based life insurance company has taken part in MHAW since 2014. It’s a cause AIA takes pride with being involved in, says chief customer officer Sharron Botica.

“The response from staff has always been awesome and our people know how important positive mental health is for Kiwis, so they love getting involved,” says Sharron.

Aligning activities with Te Whare Tapa Whā

The company is running a special wellbeing breakfast panel during MHAW for all AIA staff and Smales Farm businesses in Auckland.

Sharron is on the panel, alongside AIA ambassador and former Dancing with the Stars contestant Jess Quinn, Spark’s Grant Pritchard and Mental Health Foundation (MHF) employee Janet McAllister.

They’ve aligned the rest of their MHAW activities with the Five Ways to Wellbeing and Māori health model Te Whare Tapa Whā:

Whenua: Gratitude Wall with prizes for participating.
Hinengaro: Flax weaving workshop, along with the Q&A breakfast panel.
Whānau: Team activities across AIA.
Tinana: Yoga classes and AIA Vitality Run Club led by AIA ambassador and former All Black Ian Jones.
Wairua: During the week, AIA will match staff and customer active benefits donations to the MHF.

Impact of large-scale integration on staff wellbeing

Sharron says AIA has recently been undergoing a large-scale integration with significant organisational change – merging Sovereign with AIA New Zealand.

“We recognise the stress that this type of change can put on individuals and their wellbeing. To address this, we have introduced resilience and change workshops and online learning resources,” says Sharron.

She says mental wellbeing is treated the same as physical wellbeing at AIA, and the company recognises the impact of poor mental health on performance at work.

“Our staff are offered support in a number of ways – and we acknowledge that one size does not fit all and that support needs to be tailored to the person,” she says.

Internal wellness programme

AIA offers staff support through their AIA Vitality programme, which launched in August 2019.

AIA Vitality provides employees with access to smoking cessation workshops, discounted medical checks, dietician appointments, mole maps and other services that can contribute to positive wellbeing.

The programme encourages staff to increase their exercise, healthy sleeping habits, and regular medical checks through rewards and points.

“An additional staff benefit is a quarterly recharge day. This additional day of leave is available for staff to use each quarter as an opportunity to relax and take some time to concentrate on themselves," says Sharron.

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