What should we do for our Christmas Party?
Christmas parties are a great way to celebrate the year together with your team and to say thank you for all their hard work.
Are you in charge of planning this year’s Christmas Party? Well, you’re in luck because our latest update provides a whole heap of ideas, so if you’re tired of doing the same old thing, read on for some fun ideas and things to consider.
1. A Lunch or Dinner 🍰
Whilst this may seem like an obvious one, a team lunch or dinner at a nice venue with a few sneaky beverages included never disappoints. Besides, it may not be that often that you get to dress up with your team and share a delicious meal together.
If you’re stuck trying to find the right venue, maybe pick your top three and ask your team to vote on where they would like to go. You may want to ask the team if there are any food allergies or restrictions you need to be aware of.
Don’t just think restaurants there are lots of different settings to consider; a River Cruise, High Tea, Sports Venue, Comedy Club, Theatre.
And if being Family Friendly is high on your list of priorities, a Picnic in the Park or a BBQ on the Beach are great options and can also be more friendly to the budget! The possibilities for food options (catered or bring a dish) and fun games to play are endless. Maybe consider parks/beaches with some covered area’s just in case the weather has other ideas!
2. A Team Activity 🎾
Depending on the budget and size of your team, a team activity can be great fun and a good opportunity for some team building outside of the office.
Team activities don’t have to be boring or corny, plus you’ll be mixing things up from the same old Christmas party you may normally have every other year. You can even step up your festivities with matching team merchandise, such as polos, fishing shirts, caps or loud Xmas shirts.
Here’s some ideas – we’ve included a few family-friendly suggestions too:
3. Include your Furry Friends 🐶
Many offices welcome employees’ families to the holiday celebration, yet few employers extend that invitation to team members’ furry friends. Now is your chance to be a #1 employer and throw a pet-friendly Christmas party at an animal friendly venue or set up a picnic in a park.
Things to consider:
4. A Note on Secret Santa 🎅
If the company or a group of employees organises a ‘Secret Santa’ gift exchange, ensure that employees understand that any gifts they purchase must be ‘G’ rated. This means that the recipient or others who will see the present (or even hear of it afterwards), should not have cause for offence leading to a possible breach of the organisation’s Sexual Harassment, Bullying and Discrimination Policy. All gifts must be suitable for family viewing!
Also be sure to check with everyone beforehand that they are happy to be included and the gift budget is suitable for them.
5. Virtual Christmas Party 👩💻
If your employees work remotely or are spread across different locations. you may want to consider a virtual Christmas Party.
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There are numerous ways you can host a virtual Christmas party, and to help you start planning we have provided some ideas below:
Have a dress code: Give your team an excuse to dress up and add a fun dress code for your virtual party. An obvious one is to have a Christmas theme where everyone is asked to wear something festive - for example, having the team wear a Santa hat, reindeer ears or an ugly Christmas sweater!
Send out a party package: Before your virtual Christmas party, why not send out a party package to your team that is filled with festive goodies to enjoy during the party. This could include Christmas bon-bons, a decorative tablecloth, wine glasses and a bottle of wine.
Food and Drinks: One that should be high on the priority list is organising food and drinks. Depending on where your team are located you could set up a food and drink budget for your team or you could organise food to be delivered straight to their door. Whatever you decide, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to prepare beforehand!
Try a virtual happy hour: You could make happy hour more interesting by sending out some recipes and ingredients, and having the team make drinks together. Who doesn’t love a good Christmas cocktail!?
Don’t forget the music: Like any Christmas party, you will want some music to help set the mood. It may not be a good idea to have the music playing throughout the whole event, but you could include some festive music while your team are joining in and then have some background music while you are all eating.
Have some party games: Just because your team may not be all in the one place doesn’t mean they should miss out on all the fun. Party games are a great source of entertainment that gets everyone involved and could include bingo, trivia games or card games. There are also plenty of online games and gaming apps that would be perfect to use for your virtual event, depending on your theme. Check out these cool ideas here.
You could even decorate Xmas cookies or gingerbread men together as an alternative to games.
Try a competition: Everyone likes a good prize, so encourage everyone to be involved in a competition such as the ‘best decorated gingerbread house’ or the ‘loudest or ugliest Xmas shirt’. You’ll be amazed how much the team will enjoy this one!
Set a time limit: Just like you would with any other Christmas party, make it clear when the event starts and finishes. This way none of your team members will feel obliged to stay online till the early hours of the morning. You may also want to consider organising an after-party event for those that may want to keep the party going.
6. Mitigating Risk ⚠️
There are many risks and obligations for employers that come with end of year parties and functions. And while we do not intend to dampen the mood, it is important that all employers are aware of these. You can read about these risks and how to manage them in our Quick Guide to Xmas Parties & Functions. (add link once live)
The employer should ensure employees enjoy the festive season safely. It’s advisable to remind employees that end of year events are still a work event and that they will still need to comply with the company’s policies and procedures, as they would in the usual workplace.
This memo would be a way for the employer to:
· comply with its obligation;
· demonstrate duty of care; and
· show proactiveness when it comes to employee’s safety, health, and wellbeing.
Apart from reminding employees of their obligations and encouraging them to be safe and responsible at the function and afterwards, it is also evidence that the employer took all reasonably practicable steps to prevent conduct in breach of its policies.
No matter what you decide to do, having a Christmas event is a great opportunity to say thank you to your team and provides them with the opportunity to bond at a fun and enjoyable event.
Look out for more Christmas updates from the Edwards HR team over the coming weeks!
Edwards HR is here to assist you in complying with your obligations and creating a safe, respectful workplace. If you need help with policy updates or team training, please do not hesitate to reach out.
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