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Steps > Planning Workplace Physical Activity > Step 4: Finding out What Employees Want and Need
The Employee SurveyAsk employees questions that allow you to assess such key characteristics as age, gender, social relationships, family responsibilities and current physical activity participation. It’s important to know this information so that your physical activity initiative meets employees’ needs. Employees aren’t going to participate in something they’re not interested in. Ask employees what they want, and then implement changes that fit with their needs and working conditions. For example, employees may not want to do activities that make them sweat, because they do not want to shower at work. Ask employees what the organization could do to make it easier for them to be more physically active during the workday. If there’s a common trend throughout your organization, a single change could affect a lot of people. For example, suppose a large group shows interest in biking to work. They may want to shower and change after their commute. You might give priority to installing workplace showers and changing facilities. Secure bike storage might be important as well. If you’re launching a program that requires going outside, start in the spring. By the time winter comes around, participation is already a habit. Involving employees is key to increasing physical activity participation rates. People are more willing to participate in and support physical activity initiatives when they are involved in decision making. The following tips will help you produce your own employee interest survey:
Find out MoreEmployee Assessment: Use this survey to determine employees’ current physical activity (and whether they actively commute to work), barriers and incentives to participating in physical activity, and their physical activity interest, knowledge and awareness. Employee Needs Assessment: Sample Questionnaire: A questionnaire for collecting information about current physical activity behaviour, health needs, and physical activity interests and profiles. Healthy Workplace Outcomes, What Tools Are Available?: Visit this website for information about assessment tools.
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