BaxterStorey launches wellbeing and engagement app

BaxterStorey has launched Hapi, a wellbeing and engagement app designed to support its UK-wide workforce. The app, which was piloted during the pandemic period to provide better support to team members, aims to improve employee wellbeing and encourage better mental health and self-care by ensuring people have access to the resources that they need.

Hapi will also offer access to payroll, training resources and team member incentives for supermarkets, gyms and BaxterStorey suppliers. With many teams working in different client locations, the app will enable company-wide messages to be sent straight to all team members, allowing the organisation to better communicate and adapt to business needs.

Team members can access all the information via their mobile phones or online, including payslips, social media links and career opportunities. They can also access e-learning on the go, with 78% having completed their annual refresher training via the platform already. 

Training resources, such as TED Talks and Chef Academy culinary videos, will also encourage self-learning and career development. While the app has been rolled out to all team members already, there are plans to expand its features; for example, by adding a reward and recognition function where managers can recognise loyalty and instantly praise and thank team members for good work.

Maureen Sandbach, people director for BaxterStorey said: “It has always been important to me and the business that the teams throughout the country have access to the same resources and insights. Whether you’re in Aberdeen, Newcastle, Bristol, Cambridge or London, we are keen to have a platform to instantly share sometimes vital information and support on wellbeing, development and other business-critical issues.

“We’ve always had a thorough communications process and we see Hapi as the next step in enhancing our employee engagement activity. The functionality on the app means messages can be sent straight to all team members, making it even more agile than before.”


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