What is World Wellbeing Week?
World Wellbeing Week is a global awareness initiative focused on improving health and wellbeing in the workplace and wider society. It encourages organisations, teams, and individuals to pause, reflect, and take meaningful steps towards better wellbeing.
Source: World Wellbeing Week 2026
The week brings together employers, HR teams, leaders, and wellbeing professionals to highlight the importance of physical health, mental wellbeing, connection, purpose, and sustainable ways of working.
It encourages practical action. From small everyday habits to organisation-wide initiatives that help people feel healthier, more supported, and more engaged at work.
- Helping organisations recognise the wellbeing challenges people face at work
- Encouraging small, realistic habits that support everyday wellbeing
- Making it easier to have open conversations about mental and physical health
- Turning good intentions into visible, meaningful action
World Wellbeing Week matters most when it leads to meaningful change at work.
Why World Wellbeing Week matters at work

A shared moment for organisations to pause, reflect, and take meaningful action on wellbeing at work.
World Wellbeing Week is not only a moment for awareness. It is a practical opportunity for workplaces to improve employee wellbeing through small actions, clearer support, and healthier ways of working. For HR teams and people managers, it creates a shared focus that helps wellbeing become visible and consistent across an organisation.
When organisations take part in World Wellbeing Week, they signal that wellbeing at work matters. That can strengthen culture, improve engagement, and support sustainable performance. The goal is not perfection. The goal is progress that employees can feel during the week and beyond it.
Helping employees feel better at work
World Wellbeing Week encourages practical steps that support mental wellbeing, physical health, and daily habits that help people feel better at work and outside of work.
Building trust and connection at work
A focus on wellbeing helps organisations build cultures based on trust, inclusion, and psychological safety. Employees are more likely to speak up early, ask for support, and stay connected to their teams.
Making wellbeing visible through action
The week works best when it leads to visible actions. These do not need to be complex. Simple changes that remove friction and support healthier routines often have the greatest impact.
- One change that improves working routines
- One change that supports communication and connection
- One change that makes support easier to access
Setting a healthier direction for the year
When wellbeing is prioritised consistently, it can support engagement, motivation, and retention. World Wellbeing Week can act as a reset point that helps organisations set a healthier direction for the year.
How organisations can take part in World Wellbeing Week
World Wellbeing Week works best when it is treated as a starting point, not a one-off event. Organisations of any size can take part by focusing on practical actions that support employees before, during, and after the week.
Step 1
Plan with purpose

Start by deciding what wellbeing means for your organisation right now. This could be shaped by feedback, absence trends, or common challenges teams are facing.
- Choose a small number of wellbeing themes to focus on
- Set realistic goals for the week
- Involve HR, managers, and internal champions early
Step 2
Engage employees

Let people know what World Wellbeing Week is and why it matters. Clear communication helps employees feel included rather than overwhelmed.
- Share the purpose of the week in simple language
- Encourage participation without pressure
- Make activities accessible to different roles and working patterns
Step 3
Support healthy habits

Focus on actions that remove barriers to wellbeing rather than adding extra demands. Small changes often have the greatest impact.
- Promote movement, rest, and connection during the workday
- Encourage conversations about mental and physical health
- Signpost existing support clearly
Step 4
Carry the momentum forward

World Wellbeing Week should act as a reset, not a finish line. Use the momentum from the week to shape healthier ways of working throughout the year.
- Reflect on what worked well
- Gather feedback from employees
- Build successful actions into everyday practice
World Wellbeing Week quote from Tyler Lowe
World Wellbeing Week provides a great opportunity for organisations to highlight how important the health and wellbeing of their teams are. Without our health and wellbeing, we have nothing and giving people the tools and strategies to support their wellbeing is a fantastic way to celebrate this week. However, it’s important to remember that supporting wellbeing is not a one week thing and initiatives should be carried out throughout the year.
