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Managing Mental Health

Feb 28, 2022

Join our Roundtable to look at mental wellbeing good practice and what the law requires organisations to do to prevent stress and manage pressure effectively.

Paul Cook from the Health and Safety Executive will explain their work on work related stress and mental ill health.

We all know there is a big difference between being regularly exposed to pressure that improves performance, to being exposed to so much stress that it impedes productivity.

Hannah Miller of Sidekick will be covering the holistic view of wellbeing - and the role this plays in reducing/managing stress and retaining and engaging staff.

Hannah has lead numerous businesses and is a specialist in communication, development, interviewing, podcasting, training, public speaking and networking. She was chosen to receive the Vistage Rising Star Award for her speaking in 2019.

You can book your free place: HERE

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Jon Knight
Marketing Coordinator

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