Third Workforce State of Mind Survey now live

Workplace Mental Wealth, partnered with the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA), is calling on everyone working in fitness and active leisure to take part in its third Workforce State of Mind Survey.

Designed to explore how people are feeling at all levels of the workforce, the survey is live now.

“A great deal has happened nationally and globally since we last surveyed the sector in early 2022 and this year it will be interesting to see how positive and negative factors are affecting wellbeing,” said Lindsey Simpson, co-founder at Workplace Mental Wealth and curator of the State of Mind Survey.

“The survey is anonymous, quick and easy to complete, and the results will be shared via a free download from the Workplace Mental Wealth website mid-March, 2023.”

The survey is open to anyone that does paid work in the sector, employed or freelance, and the authors hope to again see participation across all roles, from apprentices to CEOs. All employers are encouraged to take part too to help map the varied perspectives of operators, suppliers and membership bodies across the sector.

The 2023 State of Mind Survey is, again, officially backed by CIMSPA. Active IQ and Myzone have returned for a second year as official supporters and are joined by Alliance Leisure and Les Mills.

The 2023 State of Mind Survey closes on February 10, 2023. Complete it at workplacementalwealth.com

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