Wellbeing Library

Take a leaf from an expert's book

What is it?

Stress and worry can take a toll on wellbeing, wherever it comes from. The Wellbeing Library is an online library of useful content, hints and tips – including guides and tools.

How can these articles help?

In the Wellbeing Library, your employees willl find sections offering helpful support on all kinds of situations, from family and relationships, money or work, to mental or physical health conditions. Whatever's on their mind, they can find information to help them deal with it.

What content is available?

The Wellbeing Library has six categories:

Financial wellbeing

Physical wellbeing

Health matters

Mental wellbeing

Family wellbeing

Guides and tools

How can my employees access this?

Your employees can access the Wellbeing Library via the Aviva DigiCare+ Workplace app or by visiting www.aviva.co.uk/wellbeing-library.

This service is a non-contractual benefit Aviva can change or withdraw at any time.

How can I promote this service?

Making sure your people know about wellbeing services is almost as valuable as the services themselves. That’s why we go the extra mile to make sure you have the tools you need to tell your employees what’s out there to help them in an engaging, informative way.

To help you, we’ve prepared our engagement support materials. These include posters, flyers, and email templates to share with your employees.

For employees with Aviva Digicare+ Workplace use these materials to launch the Wellbeing Library.

Launch email - html (ZIP 339KB)

Launch email - outlook ready email file (ZIP 37KB)

Launch email - content/imagery file (ZIP 333KB)

Flyer (PDF 840KB)

For employees without Aviva Digicare+ Workplace use these materials to launch the Wellbeing Library.

Launch email - html (ZIP 357KB)

Launch email - outlook ready email file (ZIP 35KB)

Launch email - content/imagery file (ZIP 350KB)

Flyer (PDF 838KB)

Need any help?

If you have any questions please speak to your usual Aviva account manager or financial adviser.