Take part in Ben’s Health & Wellbeing survey for chance to win £500

The annual survey is for everyone who works, or has worked, in the automotive industry

Take part in Ben’s Health & Wellbeing survey for chance to win £500

Automotive industry charity, Ben, has launched its new Health & Wellbeing survey for 2023 and is encouraging everyone who works, or has worked, in the industry to share their experiences, with the chance to win a £500 Amazon voucher.

The survey is confidential and takes around 10 minutes to complete.

Ben’s annual survey helps the industry charity understand what health and wellbeing-related issues have been affecting automotive industry people over the past 12 months. Ben then uses the information collected to ensure the charity provides the support services people need now and in the future.

By taking part, respondents also enable Ben to let automotive employers know what health and wellbeing support employees would like to see in their workplace. The aim is to directly help individuals, as well as helping build a more supportive and resilient automotive industry.

Last year’s survey indicated that:

  • 99 percent of automotive workers were personally affected by a health and wellbeing issue over the 12-month period.
  • Stress was the most common issue (66 percent), followed by poor sleep and low mood.
  • Anxiety and depression issues are more common in the automotive industry than in the rest of the UK working population (1 in 3 versus 1 in 6).
  • High workload was the biggest driver of stress in the workplace.

Rachel Clift, health and wellbeing director at Ben, said: “We would like as many people as possible from our industry family to take part in our annual survey so we can gain vital insights into what’s currently going on from a health & wellbeing perspective.

“This then enables us to focus our efforts on supporting people in the right way, with the right resources. Help us to help you and take the survey now. Just 10 minutes of your time will make a massive difference to our understanding of the needs across our industry, and ultimately the health and wellbeing of our automotive family.”

Click here to take part in the survey.

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