Learn how to engage with a colleague who may not recognise they’re having difficulties. The session also covers Trauma Risk Management, which can help us to support our colleagues after a traumatic event, and Sustaining Resilience at Work, a way of gauging where a colleague is with their mental health.
As we embark on a journey into a post-pandemic ‘new normal’, we need to adjust our wellbeing strategies again. Charlotte Carter from KPMG shares how they’re adapting to ensure the changing needs of colleagues are met.
Hear how the LNER Health and Wellbeing team are helping their colleagues to achieve happier and healthier working lives, by giving them both online and offline support to improve their chosen lifestyle areas.
Mark Newns from Keltbray’s Thrive programme shares his journey of supporting physical and mental health in our ‘macho’ industry, from being met with a cynical response to having his colleague tell anyone who would listen, ‘Mark is okay and saved my life’.
Andy Baines-Vosper tells us about initiatives in place to support their diverse workforce, including a wellbeing app, monthly wellbeing book giveaways, and a wellbeing WhatsApp community. Importantly, he encourages us to talk openly. Because it’s OK to not be OK.
This session starts a conversation about emotional health, to help us identify signs that someone is struggling to cope and gain the confidence to make an approach. You’ll also hear about the Million Hour Challenge we’re taking part in for the Samaritans.