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Health and Wellbeing-Promoting Workplace Award

Health and Wellbeing-Promoting Workplace Award: COASTYLE BUILDING SOLUTIONS

As the region’s leading health services provider, Barwon Health has long been a supporter of the Geelong Business Excellence Awards, having won a category itself way back in 2013. Thus, it is only right that Barwon Health proudly sponsors the GBEA Health and Wellbeing-Promoting Workplace category for 2022.

Open to all businesses that can demonstrate a recognition of and commitment to deliver health and wellbeing workplace initiatives, the winner is Coastyle Building Solutions.

Based in Indented Head, Coastyle Building Solutions was established in 2007 by husband and wife team John and Anita Ekberg.

A family friendly, community-proactive company, Coastyle gives employment to over 40 trades in the region, all while promoting and contributing to local schools and community groups.

Specialising in custom homes, new builds, renovations and extensions, Coastyle Building Solutions has been taking an active role in the mental health knowledge of its staff.

The strong emphasis on teamwork and intra-business support networks at Coastyle is commendable, with the business supporting Geelong and surrounding regions externally through sponsorships, donations and hands-on work in the community.

“Coastyle Building Solutions has provided excellence in the area of Health and Wellbeing by investing in training up and developing all their staff across areas of mental health,” said the judges.

“Innovation in systems and processes was strongly presented as a key driver across the business, with staff encouraged to find solutions to day-to-day building, product and customer issues, as well as internal business challenges.

“This all relates back to the strong culture and teamwork that Coastyle Building Solutions live by.”

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