"Supporting the well-being of property professionals should be a fundamental part of the industry, and there has never been a more relevant time for us all to genuinely engage with well-being issues"
The purpose of the “Wellbeing at Work” survey is to ascertain how happy we are working in the property industry and what factors could/would improve our working lives.
Hundreds of survey responses have already been received, but with a closing date of the 6th of March, it’s crucial to complete the survey now to have your voice heard regarding topics that will directly affect the health and well-being of those in the property industry.
The Foundation is urging estate agents, conveyancers and trainees, those in support, admin or HR roles, as well as anyone else who works in property to complete the survey and ensure that the results are a true reflection of the industry overall.
The survey results will be analysed and reviewed by industry experts to ascertain best-practice blueprints that could help to revolutionise how the property industry approaches wellbeing at work.
Survey entrants may enter the luxury prize draw to win prizes to the value of £1000!
· A two-night indulgent getaway
· A beautifully packaged case of champagne
· A luxury Fortnum and Mason hamper
The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete, is completely confidential and conducted by well-being at work specialist consultants Morale Solutions, and your answers will play a key part in shaping future guidance that will make the property world a better place in which to work.
Laura Burkinshaw, Deputy Chair of the Society of Licensed Conveyancers and Head of Legal Practice at Convey Law, endorsed the survey.
She comments: “The importance of the ‘Wellbeing at Work’ survey cannot be underestimated. Supporting the well-being of property professionals should be a fundamental part of the industry, and there has never been a more relevant time for us all to genuinely engage with well-being issues.
"Complete the survey now to ensure that your opinions are counted as we work together towards creating a healthier and more harmonious industry.”
The Foundation is also encouraging like-minded organisations to become Conveyancing Foundation Partners.
Partnerships will ensure businesses achieve their 2023 CSR targets by supporting the Foundation in its fundraising, which is set to reach £1m this year. Additionally, a Charity Partnership will enable the Foundation to deliver its new Charity Grant Scheme which will award grants of up to £2,000 to charities nominated by individuals in the property industry.
The Foundation also sends thanks to its Charity Partners and Media Partners, TM Group, Groundsure, The Society of Licensed Conveyancers, LEAP, Morale Solutions, Today’s Conveyancer, Bold Legal Group, Property Reporter, Estate Agent Today, The Negotiator and LawCare.