How to help legal staff beat the winter blues


Joanne Tattum, Moneypenny

Joanne Tattum, Moneypenny

By Legal Futures’ Associates Moneypenny

The winter months post-Christmas are always difficult for staff as energy levels often dip, but with the ongoing pandemic restricting access to friends, family and leisure activities, it’s even more important to help legal staff combat the winter blues.

Leading outsourced communications company, Moneypenny, answers calls and live chats for more than 1,000 legal firms across the UK and is consistently recognised as a Sunday Times ‘Best Company to Work For’ thanks to its efforts to keep its 1000 staff happy, energised and supported.

Here, Moneypenny’s Head of the Legal Sector, Bernadette Bennett, shares the company’s seven top tips to tackle the winter blues:

  1. Small acts of kindness 

These have a big impact on employee wellbeing and should include taking the time to say thank you for a job well done. This could involve sending out relaxation kits or small gifts with a handwritten note to employees. Our in-house video team creates personalised videos with birthday messages for staff and the senior management team often hand deliver flowers to employees doors, showing that the company really cares. Why stop at employees – we regularly send our signature Moneypenny socks to clients too.

  1. Use the power of the voice

Staff need to hear you and know that you are hearing them, especially when working remotely, so make sure you have regular two-way communication.  Send a few less emails and use video and one-to-one calls instead to provide an opportunity for a more personal touch. We know ourselves that we can pick up so much more from tone of voice in particular, as it allows you to spot if someone is struggling and put extra support in place.

  1. Make it physical

It’s well known that exercise can improve mental wellbeing, and while gyms may be shut, companies can still organise online exercise or yoga classes to get their staff moving. You could even try encouraging them to take a walk on your next update call to get out into the fresh air.

  1. Look after the mind

The new year is the perfect time for companies to introduce initiatives to help staff maintain mental wellbeing.  Consider sharing tips to help with mindfulness, set up a team challenge that employees and their families can take part in and share useful resources to help people navigate the stresses and strains of lockdown. At Moneypenny, we’ve also set up a helpline for staff to call if they need any advice on any issues, such as family, stress, money, or even domestic abuse.

  1. Be relevant

With so many people juggling home-schooling and home-working again it’s especially difficult to keep morale high. Think about what modifications you can make to help with this specifically– we’ve offered many of our team more flexible hours to accommodate looking after their children.

  1. Use tech to bring staff together

If you are using Workplace from Facebook, or Teams, in addition to managing critical company updates or workflows, these tools can act as the office kitchen for employees to socialise. Moneypenny found that Workplace usage tripled thanks to remote working as the need to stay connected has increased. If you don’t have workplace, traditional intranets and even WhatsApp groups can help to create the same effect.

  1. Factor in fun

Why should team socials be restricted to Christmas?  Schedule in some non-work related social activities to keep staff engaged and part of your workplace culture, such as video cook-alongs, quiz nights and fitness challenges.

 

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