No Offer of a Cup of Tea, No Seat on the Bus…and Barely a Hello From Your Neighbour: Welcome to Today's Britain
By Simplyhealth, PRNEWednesday, March 3, 2010
ANDOVER, England, March 4, 2010 - A recent survey of the nation's local community and workplace
habits carried out by healthcare provider Simplyhealth, has revealed us to be
a nation that no longer cares about our community. Long gone are the days
when Britons knew their neighbours by name - in fact, over half of modern day
workers (52%) don't even offer to make a cup of tea for a colleague.
Almost half of us now only know a maximum of three neighbours
by name. Tellingly, it's the 'over 55s' that can be bothered to get to know
their neighbours with the majority (57%) on first name terms with at least
five of their neighbours, whereas almost two-thirds of 'under 35s' know only
two.
According to Simplyhealth's Bothered Britain survey of more
than 1,000 UK adults, the main causes of people not bothering are lack of
time and stress at work. However, despite the claim of "no time", over half
the nation (56%) still manages to watch over 15 hours of television a week,
instead of bothering to offer up an act of kindness. Other statistics
revealed:
- 82% of people don't give up their seat on the bus or train to someone who needs it more - 61% of people admitted to never having volunteered for a charity - 86% of the nation don't ever offer to carry someone else's bags
In fact, it seems that it now takes moments of extreme
adversity to encourage any active acts of botheredness at all - 92% of us
agree that it takes a crisis for people to show they care about one another,
with 82% agreeing that the recent freezing weather conditions brought about a
greater sense of community spirit - which now appears to have melted along
with the snow.
This could be a reflection of modern life, with higher work
expectations and frantic family lifestyles causing higher levels of stress
and fatigue. However, carrying out good deeds for others can in fact have a
positive impact on a person's health, as well as the surrounding community.
Medical expert Dr Christian Jessen agrees: "We all know that
helping others is of benefit to them, but many people don't realise that
getting active to help others can also improve your mental and physical
wellbeing. Simple activities like walking the neighbour's dog or helping in
the garden help to burn calories and improve general fitness, leading to a
healthier, happier nation."
Jamie Wilson, spokesperson for Simplyhealth, says: "Committing
just half an hour a month to helping someone else can make a real difference
to your life as well as theirs. If everyone in the UK aimed to do just one
act of 'botheredness' every month, it would make a real difference to the
nation's overall wellbeing. As a healthcare provider, we encourage our staff
to get active in the community supporting others - in fact we give 100 days a
year to staff to spend a day helping at a charity of their choice."
Simplyhealth provides a variety of health plans, which help
towards the cost of check-ups, treatment and emergencies, helping people
budget for the costs of expected and unexpected healthcare. It also has a
specialist Simplyhealth store that offers mobility and daily living aids.
For further information on Simplyhealth please bother us on
+44(0)800-072-6715 or log onto www.simplyhealth.co.uk. In a world
where so many people can't be bothered, Simplyhealth is proud to be a company
that can, to find out how log onto www.wecanbebothered.co.uk.
Notes to Editor - Previously known as HSA, BCWA, LHF, HealthSure and Totally Active, our family of health companies have joined together over the last 8 years to form Simplyhealth - At Simplyhealth, we have been providing healthcare solutions for nearly 140 years, dedicated to serving our customers through a variety of cash plans, dental plans, private medical insurance, healthcare trusts and mobility and living aids - Simplyhealth is a trading name of Simplyhealth Access, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority - As of December 2009, Simplyhealth had 1.3 million customers providing cover for some 2.3 million people - Simplyhealth is committed in its constitution to making a positive impact on its communities. Each year, we help health related charities and causes to the tune of at least GBP1million
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