Make A Difference U.S. Webinar: How to Create a Company Culture That’s Mentally Healthy

25 Oct 2022 - 16:00 PM

Download a PDF of tips and links shared in the webinar.

The last two years have woken the working world up to mental health. And more companies than ever are offering employees wellbeing tools to manage it.

But we all know apps alone aren’t enough. We need large-scale cultural change to turn the tide on poor mental health, burnout, and lost productivity – starting from the top.

Join this Make A Difference U.S. webinar to discover:

• The case for cultural change, and why we need to act now.
• How to upskill and support managers so they can lead by example.
• How to make change happen within your organization.

Featuring insights from experts including:

• Anne Oxrider, SVP, Bank of America
• Craig Kramer, Mental Health Ambassador, Johnson & Johnson
• Meredith Arthur, Chief of Staff, Two Twenty, Pinterest
• Matthew Jackson, Head of North America, Unmind

The content is designed for:

• C-Suite, HR, Wellbeing, Benefits & Rewards and Business Transformation Leaders
• Talent, Engagement and Communication Leaders
• Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Leaders
• Wellbeing Champions

In other words, anyone who is responsible for supporting the mental health and wellbeing of colleagues, and creating the working conditions under which every individual can thrive.

This webinar has now taken place and can be viewed above.

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