Lunch & Learn Webinar: Cancer and the workplace: Opening the conversation around prevention and support

28 Mar 2023 - 12:00 PM

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

It’s never been more important for employers to take a holistic approach to supporting their colleagues with cancer. The stats speak for themselves:

  • 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetimes
  • The number of new cancer diagnoses is expected to reach 25 million by 2025, and half of those new diagnoses will be people who are working age 
  • Fewer than two-thirds of employees with cancer have returned to work or are still working a year after getting a cancer diagnosis

Join this interactive webinar to learn:

  • Why cancer is a growing issue for employers 
  • How we can overcome the taboo that still exists around talking about cancer in the workplace
  • Steps you can take to prevent and reduce the impact of cancer on your employees and your business
  • What actionable steps employers can take to support their employees through their cancer journey

Featuring insights from experts including:

  • June Clark, Health & Wellbeing Manager, Nestle 
  • Lyz Swanton, COO, Qured
  • Sneh Khemka, digital health leader, former CEO, SimplyHealth

The content is designed for:

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

We look forward to seeing you there. If you can’t make the date/time, go ahead and register anyway and we’ll send you the recording a few days after the session.

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