Date: 21st February 2024
Time: 08:00am - 10:00am
Location: Mansion House, Walbrook, London EC4N 8BH
What to Expect
Insights from Experts:
Industry experts takes the stage to deliver a compelling presentation, unravelling the intricate link between mental and physical wellbeing from both perspectives:
- The positive impact practicing physical activity (specifically daily movement) can have on mental health.
- The negative impactive long-term physical health conditions can have on mental health.
Personal Stories and Panel Discussion:
Immerse yourself in a dynamic panel discussion, where personal stories bring the subject to life. Hear from those who are living and working with a long-term physical health condition and how this impacts their mental health. And discover how organisations can:
- Support staff experiencing long-term physical health challenges and the mental health impact associated.
- Introduce daily movement initiatives to support positive mental and physical wellbeing.
Interactive Roundtable Reflection:
Participate in an engaging roundtable session, reflecting on event topics and contributing to pre-set discussion points. Be part of the conversation that may include exclusive insights into preparing for Mental Health Awareness Week 2024.
Networking and Connection:
Cap off the event with networking opportunities, connecting with like-minded individuals passionate about creating psychologically safe workplaces.
Secure your spot now and be at the forefront of shaping a healthier, happier, and more connected workplaces. Register for the event here.
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