Resilience Week 2025

Wellbeing Is the Heart of Resilience: Supporting Our Colleagues

OCS Team

OCS Team

02 Jun, 2025

Wellbeing Is the Heart of Resilience: Supporting Our Colleagues

Building Resilience Through Wellbeing

In fast-paced, people-focused industries like facilities management, resilience begins with wellbeing. When colleagues feel supported in their mental, physical, emotional and financial health, they are more able to adapt, respond to challenges and uplift those around them. This strengthens team bonds and supports the consistent delivery of high-quality service to our customers and the communities we serve.

Creating a Culture of Care

Wellbeing is not a one-off initiative. It is a daily commitment. Across OCS, we are building a culture of care where everyone feels empowered to check in with themselves and others. Encouraging space to reflect, listen and act with care helps cultivate trust, unity and a shared sense of responsibility. This approach brings our TRUE Values to life.

We recognise that resilience begins with self-awareness. By noticing how we feel, taking time to recharge and recognising when others may be struggling, we create the conditions for collective strength. It is not about having all the answers, but about being present, showing empathy and creating a safe space to speak up.

Accessible Support and Everyday Tools

Support must be flexible and easy to access, especially when demands are high. We provide a blend of trusted human support and digital resources, available when and where colleagues need them. From guidance on sleep, stress and emotional health to budgeting advice and wellbeing tips, our approach is designed to meet a range of needs in a way that works for individuals.

Embedding wellbeing into daily routines helps build resilience across the business. Whether it involves taking five minutes to pause at the start of a shift, using wellbeing tools during a break or simply checking in with a colleague, these small acts make a lasting impact.

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Peer Support and Inclusive Leadership

Digital tools are only one part of the picture. Resilient teams also depend on strong peer support and inclusive leadership. That is why we continue to invest in trained line managers and wellbeing champions who listen, recognise signs of stress and guide colleagues towards the right support. Mental health awareness is part of our leadership development, helping to make wellbeing an everyday conversation.

When leaders model healthy behaviours, such as setting boundaries, making time to talk and sharing their own reflections, it helps build psychological safety. This makes it easier for others to speak up, ask for help and support those around them.

Wellbeing That Reaches Communities

Wellbeing extends beyond the individual. It touches families, teams and communities. Our social value programmes support the places where colleagues live and work. Through local recruitment, community engagement and volunteering, we help build stronger, more resilient communities. From beach clean-ups and food growing to school visits and mentoring, these activities create connection, pride and purpose.

These moments also contribute to personal wellbeing. They offer time away from daily pressures, opportunities to connect with others and a reminder of the positive difference each person can make.

A Foundation for Long-Term Resilience

Supporting wellbeing is a foundation of long-term organisational resilience. It helps teams respond to change, support one another and maintain performance through uncertainty.

Wellbeing is also essential to achieving the BEST Outcomes we strive for as a business. When our colleagues feel safe, supported and valued, they are better equipped to deliver exceptional service, build strong relationships and create lasting impact in the communities we serve.

This Resilience Week, and every week, we are putting people first. Because when our people thrive, so do our places. This is how we make people and places the best they can be.

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