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Improving Productivity with Strong Absence Management

Benefits of Employee Absence Management

Employee absences can hugely impact all businesses, but unfortunately, it’s an area that is often managed poorly. There are many reasons why employees may take a long-term absence, though mental health and stress are high contributors. Therefore, being able to mitigate absenteeism from work and offer support with these areas is essential.

If staff are off work due to illness, stress or injury, managers often feel like there is little they can do to prevent this. However, this is not an issue that should be ignored, as increased absences can dramatically affect productivity across the whole company. Indeed, over time, absenteeism can be very costly.

According to the CIPD, the overall median cost of absence per employee is currently £522. As employee absence will affect most companies at some point, all managers could benefit from being more informed about the subject. Employee absence management services can help to significantly reduce the number of sick days or prolonged absences employees take, whichever industry they are in.

Reduce long‑term absence with early intervention and structured support

What is absence management?

Absence management is the process that organisations follow to deal with and manage absences as and when they occur. This covers both planned and unplanned absences (such as sickness).

An absence management process includes but is not limited to:

• Reasons for time off

• How to report time off taken

• How to log sickness

This may be taken further by management and HR teams, who may look for patterns of absence in individuals who may be taking more time off than usual (also known as absenteeism)

Why have an employee absence management process

Ability to work while recovering

A counselling or wellbeing service can help staff feel able to come into work while recovering and ensure that they are thoroughly supported through any issues they are dealing with. One of our corporate clients who benefited from our absence management services found that 85% of service users remained in work for the full duration of their therapy.

As well as this, 22% of those who did not feel up to working at the start of their treatment, returned at the end. This is extremely beneficial to the employee, as it means that their everyday life is not being restricted by their mental health. It will also mean that they do not miss out on important aspects in their workplace life.

Improved life satisfaction

Employees will feel valued and cared for if offered a wellbeing programme, including specific services such as a critical incident stress management service or services that focus on their mental health. Many users of these types of services reported that their life satisfaction improved by 20%. Having improved satisfaction in life will in turn improve their productivity and ability to approach tasks to their full potential, which is not only beneficial to them but the entire team.

Confidential support

While staff may not feel comfortable talking about their feelings and issues that they are struggling with in an open environment with colleagues present, having a confidential environment may change this. Talking to a professional about anything that is causing them stress or unhappiness will make sure that they can deal with these problems in a safe environment with expert guidance.

This will help them work towards recovery, so they can feel well and comfortable not just at work, but at home too. As you can see, employee absence management can be a highly beneficial addition to any workplace. Not only will it improve the quality of life for the employees who utilise the service, but it can lighten the workload for the rest of the team and increase productivity overall.

Why some organisations struggle to manage absences

Some organisations struggle with absence management and processes due to a wide variety of factors including:

• A lack of clear policies (if at all)

• No consistency with adhering to absence procedures

• Relying on manual reporting

• Poor visibility

• Poor (or a lack of) pattern recognition

Some managers may also have a lack of training in handling absences, which may lead to confusion, perceived unfairness, and even legal risk. The manager’s confidence also plays a significant role. Line managers are often responsible for handling absence conversations, but many feel unprepared to address sensitive issues such as mental health or long-term illness.

Without proper training and guidance, these conversations may be delayed or avoided, leading to prolonged absences and reduced employee engagement.

How HA | Wisdom Wellbeing can help with absence management

HA | Wisdom Wellbeing provides organisations with the tools and support needed to effectively manage employee absence while prioritising wellbeing.

Our services also include expert guidance for managers via the HR and Management advice line, equipping them with the confidence and knowledge to handle absence-related conversations sensitively and effectively. From return-to-work interviews to managing complex cases, managers are supported every step of the way.

HA | Wisdom Wellbeing also places a strong focus on early intervention. By addressing issues such as stress, mental health concerns, or personal difficulties at an early stage, organisations can prevent absences from escalating and support employees in maintaining their wellbeing at work. This is done through various avenues such as our 24/7, 365-day in-the-moment support, accessible via the Wisdom app for our clients. This support line can signpost the relevant support, and in cases where required, refers the individual for our structured counselling support.

Conclusion

Effective absence management is essential for maintaining productivity, supporting employee wellbeing, and ensuring a positive workplace culture. While many organisations face challenges in managing absences, these can be overcome with the right systems, processes, and support in place.

By taking a proactive, data-driven approach and prioritising employee wellbeing, businesses can reduce absence rates, improve engagement, and build a more resilient workforce. Partnering with experts such as HA | Wisdom Wellbeing helps organisations to confidently manage absence while supporting their people at every stage of their journey.

FAQs

What is absence management?

Absence management is the process organisations use to handle planned and unplanned absences. The content explains it includes “reasons for time off, how to report time off taken, and how to log sickness.”

Why is managing employee absence important?

Poorly managed absence affects productivity, morale and costs. The document notes that “increased absences can dramatically affect productivity across the whole company” and that the median cost per employee is £522.

What causes long‑term employee absence?

Common causes include mental health issues, stress, illness and injury. The content highlights that “mental health and stress are high contributors” to long‑term absence.

How can wellbeing support reduce absence?

Wellbeing services help employees stay in work while recovering. The document states that “85% of service users remained in work for the full duration of their therapy” and that life satisfaction improved by 20% for many users.

Why do organisations struggle with absence management?

Challenges include unclear policies, inconsistent processes, manual reporting and lack of manager confidence. The content explains that many managers feel “unprepared to address sensitive issues such as mental health or long‑term illness.”

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Absence management

The structured process organisations use to handle planned and unplanned absences. The content explains it includes “reasons for time off, how to report time off taken, and how to log sickness.”

Long‑term absence

Extended periods away from work due to illness, injury or mental health issues. The document highlights that “mental health and stress are high contributors” to long‑term absence.

Employee wellbeing

The mental, physical and emotional health of employees. The content notes that wellbeing support improves life satisfaction by 20% and helps employees stay in work while recovering.

Absenteeism

Patterns of frequent or unexplained absence. The guide explains that managers may look for “patterns of absence in individuals who may be taking more time off than usual.”

Manager training

Skills and guidance that help managers handle sensitive absence‑related conversations. The content states that many managers feel “unprepared to address sensitive issues such as mental health or long‑term illness.”

Early intervention

Acting quickly when signs of stress, mental health concerns or personal difficulties appear. The document emphasises that early support prevents issues from escalating.

Confidential support

Private, professional help that allows employees to discuss stress or personal issues safely. The content highlights that confidential environments help staff “work towards recovery… at work and at home.”

Wellbeing programmes

Services such as counselling, critical incident support and structured therapy. The document notes that “85% of service users remained in work for the full duration of their therapy.”

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HA | Wisdom Wellbeing

HA | Wisdom Wellbeing is the UK and Ireland’s leading EAP provider. Specialising in topics such as mental health and wellbeing, they produce insightful articles on how employees can look after their mental health, as well as how employers and business owners can support their people and organisation. They also provide articles directly from their counsellors to offer expertise from a clinical perspective. HA | Wisdom Wellbeing also writes articles for students at college and university level, who may be interested in improving and maintaining their mental wellbeing.

Discover how an EAP can support your employees

With an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) from HA | Wisdom Wellbeing, we can offer you practical advice and support when it comes to dealing with workplace stress and anxiety issues.

Our EAP service provides guidance and supports your employees with their mental health in the workplace and at home. We can help you create a safe, productive workspace that supports all.

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