Tips for Green and Healthy Offices

Tips for Green and Healthy Offices
Better staff health and wellbeing has a significant impact on businesses.

Most people in developed countries spend over 90% of their time indoors. Staff costs, including salaries and benefits, typically account for about 90% of business operating costs. Better staff health and wellbeing has a significant impact on increasing productivity, reducing costs and therefore enhancing business performance. So, what can we do to create green and healthy offices?

Staying ahead of the curve:

    • People are interested in their own health. The consumer health market is expected to grow by 50% within 5 years.
    • The office environment is vital in helping to attract and retain the best staff.

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Workplace for People With Colour Blindness

Different Types of Colour Blindness
Images attribute to:
Top – By Q-lieb-in – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 
Bottm left – By Tohaomg – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 
Middle bottom – By Tohaomg – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 
Bottom right – By Tohaomg – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

The human resource department needs to address the importance of accessibility in the workplace for people with colour blindness. Colour blindness is more common in male than female. Continue reading “Workplace for People With Colour Blindness”

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Green Mark for Healthier Workplaces

BCA-HPB Green Mark for Healthier Workplaces
The 5 key sections of Green Mark for Healthier Workplaces (2018).

Green Mark for Healthier Workplaces (2018) will better guide companies through the thought process of space selection and office design, operation and maintenance, as well as occupant engagement and empowerment.

The 5 Key Sections

Sustainable Design and Management

    • Base building selection
    • Integrative design
    • Management commitment and employee engagement

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Serving Heroes, Enabling Passions

CPAS (Pre-Voc & LifeSkill 2)
Children with special needs from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) are learning crucial skills on their road to independence.

Spaces Designed to Facilitate the Journey to Independence for Special Needs Children

Children with special needs and chronic illnesses are highly passionate, resilient in their learning journey, and creative in their expressions. They deserve spaces that empower them to explore, experiment, and learn.

Klique combines design insights and inspirations from years of in-depth conversations with various stakeholders in special needs schools and facilities, and infuses them with innovative perspectives to create conducive, cheerful, safe, and fun environments that maximise stimulated learning. Continue reading “Serving Heroes, Enabling Passions”

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