To close Rail Wellbeing Live 2020, John Halsall reflects on the event. Rob Stephenson considers the power of role models in transforming workplace cultures. Finally, Mick Cash shares his deeply personal experience of poor mental health, in the hope that his story will help others.
If you spend most of your day at a desk, or sitting down, this session’s here to help you get moving, with a selection of stretches and exercises you can do at home or at work to keep fit and flexible.
This session is packed with stretches and moves for maintenance and infrastructure workers, including exercises you can do before, during, and after your shift, to keep you fit and flexible, and help relieve soreness.
Put together specifically for station and train staff, this session takes you through exercises that can help you to loosen up, reset your posture, and even get your heart rate going during your shift.
This session on love is not soft and fluffy. Instead Helena Clayton puts forward a view of love that is robust and useful to us all, as she discusses how cultures that are loving are more likely to be high performing, creative, and innovative too.
Dane Krambergar shares how employers can get support from the charity Mind to create a mentally healthy workplace. Whether you already have a comprehensive wellbeing strategy in place or you’re just starting out, there’s helpful advice and info for everyone.