One-size-doesn’t-fit-all — Creating person-centred wellbeing initiatives at work
Lauren Finestone
Should employee wellbeing programs be shifting from universal approaches to personalised, contextual strategies that recognise individual differences?Workplace wellbeing initiatives have become increasingly common as organisations recognise the importance of supporting employee mental health and productivity. But many of these programs follow a standardised format — like mindfulness sessions or resilience training for everyone. Growing evidence suggests this one-size-fits-all approach might be missing the mark. A study challenges the conventional wisdom that there are universal k...
Published 03 March, 2026
