Supporting employees with long-term health conditions
Practical advice and guiding principles for effective support
Practical guidance to effectively oversee and support an employee’s return to work after long-term sickness absence
Employees are more likely to return to work safely and productively following long-term sickness absence if they are well supported during their absence and on their return.
Everyone has a role to play in the return-to-work journey: returning individuals need to prioritise self-care and self-management to sustain their health and work; colleagues can provide valuable practical and emotional support; managers can facilitate any work adjustments and support that returning workers need to work effectively; while organisations can help to accommodate individual needs through compassionate and flexible absence management policies and rehabilitation approaches.
The main causes of long-term absence have remained fairly consistent over the last few decades. It's important to offer adequate support and ensure that those who need work adjustments or job modifications (including reduced hours or flexible work) are able to access them to facilitate a return to work.
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