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Towards Better Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace

Online Conference 25 May 2022, 9:00am - 3:00pm

Day 1
9:00am
Online Registration
9:35am
Chair’s Welcome Address
Olivia Townsend, Member, IGPP
9:40am
Keynote Address: National Institute for Health Care Excellence's Mental Wellbeing At Work Report
  • Looking at NICE’s Public Health Guideline [PH22], a guide requested by the Department for Health and Social Care
  • The guidelines are currently under review and are due to be published in March 2022
  • Considering the previous 2009 guidelines on how to create the right conditions to support mental wellbeing at work and the subsequent review of the guidelines in 2018
  • Addressing how to best use the guidelines to promote the health and wellbeing of your employees
Louise Thomson, Associate Professor in Occupational Psychology and Psychologist, University of Nottingham and Member of NICE’s Mental Wellbeing at Work Committee
10:00am
Is The Future A 4 Day Week?
Joe Ryle, Campaign Director, 4 Day Week Campaign
10:20am
Hearing More Of What Matters
David Bellamy, Founder & CEO, Harkn
10:40am
Questions And Answers Session
11:00am
Break And Networking
11:30am
Seminar Session A: Employee Voice & Wellbeing Monitoring - Harkn Demo
David Bellamy, Founder & CEO, Harkn
11:30am
Seminar Session B: (LIVE!) Where’s Your Head At? – Working Well in a World of Change

Facilitated by an experienced Coach working with professional actors, Where’s Your Head At? is a series of transformational events using scenario-based learning to shine the light on how our worlds now differ and how we can navigate the path ahead.

If you’ve not experienced the power of forum theatre before, attending this 30-minute taster is an absolute must.

You’ll meet Sam, a Team Leader, who after experiencing the longest period of remote working, is now moving into this hybrid world. He is feeling a loss of power, overwhelmed, de-skilled, unsure of team alliance and direction. He feels that he has lost control and needs your help.

Experience first-hand how this alternative to traditional training leads to super effective and sustainable results – supporting leaders, managers and frontline staff to work well in a world of change.

Debbie Brown, Enigma in partnership with Acting Out Productions
12:00pm
Session Change
12:05pm
Boosting Wellbeing In The Public Sector Through Employee Engagement And Service Co-production

Tim Segaller, Director and Co-Founder of Rising Minds sets out how to enhance wellbeing in the public sector through greater employee engagement and service co-production. This is about enabling the public sector to embrace and fully 'own' the wellbeing agenda within their organisations.

Tim Segaller, Director, Rising Minds
12:25pm
Question And Answers Session
12:30pm
Lunch And Networking
1:40pm
Afternoon Keynote Address: Supporting The Wellbeing And Mental Health Of Black People, And People Of Colour In The Workplace
  • Understanding racism and the impact it can have on an individual
  • Striving to become an anti-racist workplace 
  • How to best support the wellbeing of People of Colour and Black colleagues
Chantal Senya, Diversity and Inclusion Specialist, Mental Health First Aid England
2:00pm
Driving Sustainable Change For Everyday People
  • Health and wellbeing landscape
  • A human approach to wellbeing
  • Behavioural science based on H.E.A.L principles
  • Engagement through a dynamic campaign and content model
Martin Blinder, Founder and CEO, Tictrac
2:20pm
Promoting The Financial Wellness Of Your Employees
  • In 2017 the CIPD reported that 1 in 4 employees had financial worries, which in turn, impacted their abilities and quality of work
  • Learn ways to improve your employee financial wellness strategies and support
Dr Sabrina Robinson, Wellbeing Lead, People and Transformation, Essex County Council
2:40pm
Questions And Answers Session
3:00pm
Chair’s Summary And Close

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