Fit for work - managing sickness absence and rehabilitation

A six element strategy to help companies manage sickness absence, maximise attendance and improve rehabilitation - published in April 2005.

fit for work: managing sickness absence, encouraging rehabilitation

There are two aspects to a company's strategy to maximise attendance and improve rehabilitation - the management of both short-term and long-term sickness absence - although there is often a great deal of overlap between the two.

The steps we suggest have a real impact on managing these and they can be adapted to cover all types of company. They are:

  • Clearly define roles within the company
  • Identify priorities for action
  • Inform and involve the workforce
  • Establish ready access to occupational health support
  • Focus on rehabilitation, and
  • Tackle frequent short-term sickness absence

Fit for Work - the complete guide to managing sickness absence and rehabilitation deals with each of these steps in detail. To provide practice-based evidence, it also contains a case study of the experience of one of our member companies that has reduced its sickness absence levels significantly by following these steps.

Fit for Work: the complete guide to managing sickness absence and rehabilitation was originally published by EEF in 2004, and has been reissued as part of EEF's latest series of guides for employers.

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Fit for Work - April 2005 revision

related links
Government Framework on Vocational Rehabilition

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