The Wellbeing at Work hub enables us to build an evidence base of what works in the New Zealand context of workplace health, safety and wellbeing, and develop programmes to build thriving workplaces, better work, and reduce harm.

To find out more about the creation of the Wellbeing at Work Hub, contact the Worksafe New Zealand Chair in Health and Safety, Professor Joanne Crawford.

Our people

Meet the team behind the Wellbeing at Work hub

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Wellbeing at Work Hub

We're bringing together Aotearoa’s body of health, safety, and wellbeing knowledge and best practice to help make our workplaces healthier and safer—using evidence-based practice to improve health and wellbeing at work.

Explore the knowledge base

The latest from the knowledge base

Shift work and night work

Get ideas on how to support night and shift workers at your organisation, discover the health impacts and injuries of this work, and connect to research.

Read the article Workplace support ideas

Diabetes lifestyle program

Diabetes is a chronic disease that disproportionately affects Pasifika and Māori.

This behaviour change program for blood sugar control has shown positive results in other contexts.

Read the article

Sedentary work

Find out why sedentary work and sedentary lifestyles are bad for our health, and what we can do at work to avoid sitting all day.

Read the article Workplace interventions

Neck pain in office workers

Neck pain is one of the most commonly reported musculoskeletal disorders among office workers. Find out how we can reduce neck pain in office workers.

Read the article Supporting workers