The Work life Balance campaign was originally launched in 2000
by the Prime Minister. Much has been achieved in the past
3 years both in the provision of the
new
legislation and in in the spread of best practice.
Results from oursecond
Work-Life
Balance study published in November this year, show strong
support for Work Life Balance and an increase in provision.
However now is not the time to be complacent. The DTI
Strategy "Prosperity For All" launched in
September 2003 provides us with the opportunity to sharpen our
own strategic campaign focus.
Work organisation and flexible working practices, that
benefit both the employer and the individual, will characterise
the High Performance work place of the future and be key tools
in maximising potential in these workplaces.
The
work life balance campaign has a clear part to play. We will
deliver through a campaign strategy comprising the following
elements:
- continuing
to provide support to business for the adoption of new, or
further, Work Life Balance best practice measures;
- continuing
to generate and disseminate
research and case
studies that demonstrate the impact and benefits of Work
Life Balance measures to business and the individual;
- work
in partnership with organisations across the country to
mainstream Work life balance policies;
- stimulate
initiatives on a regional basis; and
- review
and refine our work based on feedback from research, case
studies, and what you and our stakeholders tell us.