Title: Successful ageing in the workplace
1Successful ageing in the workplace
- Implications for workplace chaplaincy
2Conclusions of talk
- Ageing society
- Ageing workforce
- Need to remain in work
- Work is good for you
- Successful ageing requires various component
parts - Part of successful ageing is to engage with our
spiritual journey. - Workplace can help provide these component parts
and help us with our spiritual journey. - Workplace chaplains can encourage conditions for
successful ageing in workplace
3Introductions
- Health care chaplaincy work
- Complex relationship between health and spiritual
/religious needs - Voice and witness to pain and suffering and
recovery - Facilitators/action researchers
- A process not an outcome
- A unique configuration of caring support
4Workplace Chaplaincy
- Working with a complex relationship between
health/work and spiritual /religious needs - Acting as a voice and witness to pain, loss of
purpose, suffering and recovery - Facilitators/action researchers
- A process not an outcome
- A unique configuration of caring support
5Ageing Society
6Age is the common denominator for us all all
other diversities are subsumed under age
- We are all ageing
- Anti ageing culture
- Objectification of ageing
7experiences of ageing
- Ageism
- Discrimination
- Poorer service
- Invisibility
- Sandwich generation
- Job seeking difficulties
- Promotion and job change difficulties
- Freedoms
- Deference
- Life experience/perspective
- Valued wisdom
- Positive intergenerational exchange
- Use of time
- Developed resilience
8GNER guards responses to whats positive about
ageing- 31st October, 2007
- Wiser
- Experience
- Wisdom
- Patience
- Enjoyment of care
- Contentment
- Maturity
- Debt free?
- Make less mistakes
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- More careful
- More aware
- Knowledge through mistakes as one gets older
- Buying a waiting for God apartment or a
retirment home as some builders call them!
9Current Workforce Issues
- Ageing population
- Shrinking workforce
- Retention of skilled workforce
- Change in what we mean by skilled
- Attrition
- Stress leading to sickness
- Migrant workers
- Changing work patterns related to changing life
course
- Individualism and secularisation
- Retirement ambivalence
- Extended working lives
- Training/continued learning
- organisational wisdom
- Diversity and equality agenda
- EU legislation
10Work is good for you!
11Work is good for you.
- G Waddell Is work good for your health and well
being a review of the evidence 2006 - C Black Working for a healthier tomorrow May
2007 - Healthy working lives Dr Ewan McGregor
12Work is good for you.
- There is a complex link between health, well
being and work. - 2/3rd sickness absence is accounted for by mild
to moderate mental health problems - Worklessness exacerbates ill health
- Sicknotes are more dangerous than chemo therapy
- Workplace must take more pro active approach to
well being - Prof G Waddell and Dr Bill Gunnyeon
13Work is good for you and business..
- Clear association between HWB and self reported
work performance - Well being intervention gives a financial return
of 31 every 1.00 invested in programme
returned 3.73 in higher productivity - Engagement and resilience improved
- Sickness and turnover reduced
- Wealth from Healthbusiness in the community
(2007)
14Work isnt good for you when..
- Its exploitative
- Badly paid
- Poorly managed
- Offers no flexibility for life events
- Offers no sociability because of language,
culture or class difficulties - Reflects social inequalities and deprivations
15Successful ageing and the work place
16Definitions of successful ageing
- Empirical based theory, outcome measure or
proscriptive instruction. - Different domains physical, functional,
psychological, social and spiritual
17Successful Ageing?
- Longevity
- Financial security
- Health/possession of all faculties
- Ability to adapt/compensate/optimise
- Occupation
- Scope for selective disengagement
- Scope for continued engagement
- Confiding relationships
- Social networks
- Connectivity
- Life long learning
- Spiritual development/journey
18The Universal Spiritual Journey
We are all on a spiritual journey
- Religion is the vehicle or mechanism some of us
choose - The spiritual journey involves the search for
meaning and location of self within the world - the spiritual journey is axiomatic to our
humanity Spiritual journey is vital and essential
to our wellbeing and onward movement. - Our spiritual journey and search is mediated
through our relationships
19The Resilient Personality/Organisation
- Realism
- A sense of purpose/meaning
- Creativity and adaptability (Bricolage)
20Successful ageing and societal gain
- Age diversity at work encourages inter
generational harmony - Work is good for you
- Preparation for well ageing
21The workplace can provide the conditions by which
these successful ageing characteristics can
flourish
22Implications for workplace chaplains
- Work is part of who we are and how we describe
ourselves. It helps us on our spiritual journey.
23- Workplace chaplains can encourage conditions for
successful ageing in the workplace
24Workplace chaplaincy can help people make
connections and relationships
- This is the vehicle through which we all
understand ourselves and others and by which we
travel on our spiritual journey.
25Workplace chaplains can act as interpreters
- Turning the letter of the law into the spirit.
Making sense of policy and enspiriting policy
with sense and meaning - Working between the law and the spirit
26George Carlin
- When youre young, you dont know, but you dont
know you dont know, so you take some chances. - In your 20s and 30s you dont know, and you know
you dont know and that tends to freeze you less
risk taking - In your 40s you know, but you dont know you
know, so you may still be a little tentative. - But then, as you pass 50, if youve been paying
attention, you know and you know you know. Time
for some fun!