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Choose your version of Work Positive

There are two versions of Work PositiveCI  employee surveys for you to choose from:

 
 
Work PositiveCI Standard

 

 

  • Explores workplace stressors
  • Provides employee wellbeing indicators
  • Access instant online survey reports
  • Add a demographic filter (e.g. department / role)
  • Filter survey reports

 

Work PositiveCI Critical Incident

 

  • Explores workplace stressors
  • Provides employee wellbeing indicators
  • Measures exposure to critical incidents
  • Access instant online survey reports
  • Add a demographic filter (e.g. department / role)
  • Filter survey reports
 

 

A workplace critical incident is a traumatic event that a person is involved with in their course of work. It can be described as an event out of the range of normal experience, which is sudden and unexpected, involves the perception of a threat to life and can include elements of physical and emotional loss (WHO, 2006).

Examples of these incidents include witnessing death and/or serious injury to a child, patient, service user or colleague in the workplace. Threat to personal safety (physical or verbal assault/attacked while on duty/work). Clinical staff traumatised as a result of their unconscious error or omission in their line of work causing harm to a patient.

If your Steering Group feel your employees may be exposed to critical incidents as part of their job you should run the Work PositiveCI critical incident. Otherwise you should run Work PositiveCI standard. You can select the version of Work PositiveCI you wish to deploy when you sign-up and at any stage when editing your account details.

Examples of industries that are actively exposed to critical incidents in the workplace include frontline staff, such as those who work in the healthcare, emergency, military, security, rescue, public sector and others who operate in similar industries within the private sector.

 

The Steering Group should decide which version is deployed within the organisation depending on the exposure to critical incidents.