To help businesses and organisations as they build and support mentally healthy work, we have carried out research to understand what makes a good day for workers.
On this page:
- Research summary: Work-related wellbeing
- Pasifika workers
- Māori workers
- Construction workers
- Manufacturing workers
- Young workers
- Healthcare workers
What good looks like
This research sought to help understand how workers perceive the relationship between work and wellbeing, and what factors are likely to enhance their work-related wellbeing.
Research summary: Work-related wellbeing
This resource summarises findings from the research project to assist businesses and organisations.
Pasifika workers
This resource summarises findings from workers who identify as Pasifika who participated in the research project as a starting point for further consideration.
Further resources:
- Puataunofo “Come Home Safely” programme
- Yavu: Foundations of Pacific Engagement | Ministry for Pacific Peoples(external link)
- Equal Employment Opportunities Trust – report on engaging young Pacific workers(external link) (PDF, 951 KB)
- ‘Mental Wealth’ – resources | Le Va(external link)
- ‘Aunty Dee’ – resources | Le Va(external link)
Māori workers
This resource summarises findings from workers who identify as Māori who participated in the research project as a starting point for further consideration.
Further resources:
- Wellington Pipelines tikanga approach to health and safety
- Guidance for creating mentally healthy workplace environments for Māori | Mental Health Foundation(external link)
- Workplace kōrero card set | Mental Health Foundation(external link)
Construction workers
This resource summarises findings from construction workers who participated in the research project as a starting point for further consideration.
Further resources:
- GJ Gardner case study
- Resources for building a positive work culture
- Mates in Construction – helpline and resources(external link)
- SiteSafe – tools for mental health(external link)
- Five Ways to Wellbeing at Work | Mental Health Foundation(external link)
Manufacturing workers
This resource summarises findings from manufacturing workers who participated in the research project as a starting point for further consideration.
Further resources:
- Workplace and facilities requirements
- Health and safety representatives
- Self-assessment of skills and knowledge within your business | Business.govt.nz(external link)
- Guidance for training, development, and coaching | Employment.govt.nz(external link)
- Building a just culture in the workplace | E Tū(external link)
Young workers
This resource summarises findings from young workers who participated in the research project as a starting point for further consideration.
Further resources:
- Young people at work
- Resources for rangatahi | The Lowdown(external link)
- Workplace kōrero card set | Mental Health Foundation(external link)
- Top tips for an engaged age-diverse workforce | Diversity Works NZ(external link) (PDF, 1.6 MB)
Healthcare workers
This resource summarises findings from healthcare workers who participated in the research project as a starting point for further consideration.
Further resources:
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