2 More Workshops @ MAD World Summit Sneak Peek

The workshops at MADWorld run alongside the main agenda – for both “delegate” badge holders and exhibition only “visitor” badge holders – from 11.15 to 13.15 and again from 14.15 to 16.00 on 21st October.

Each workshop will run for 50 minutes and accommodate up to 40 attendees. Seating is available on a first come basis but you can express interest in attending any or multiple workshops when you register.

Full details are here and this is a sneak peek of two of the workshops:

Mental health strategy 2.0 post-Covid: a guide to creating a wellbeing framework and choosing suppliers

The pandemic has helped many employers to recognise the role they can play, proactively supporting colleagues’ mental health and wellbeing. However, some are realising that to deliver real benefit, it’s not enough to adopt ad hoc support measures. Whether you’re just getting started, or you’re revisiting your approach, join this interactive workshop to:

  • Talk through what a good post-Covid wellbeing framework looks like and see examples of different types of strategy template
  • Understand the difference between primary and secondary health interventions
  • Get a check list of what to consider when choosing suppliers
  • Have the opportunity to get answers to your specific questions

This workshop will be facilitated by Amy McKeown, who is an Award Winning Strategist & Consultant in Mental Health, Health & Wellbeing and Women’s Health

When everyone’s included, everyone wins: moving away from a one-size fits all approach to workplace wellbeing

The people who make up your workforce are all unique, leading different lives and having different experiences. When it comes to health and wellbeing, what works for one individual may not work for another – there is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach.

This interactive workshop will explore what inclusive, personalised workplace wellbeing looks like, and how best to cater to the diverse needs of an organisation’s employees.

This workshop will be facilitated by Dr Stephen Pereira, Founder-CEO, Dr Nick Earley, Head of Psychology and Leon Outar, Neuropsychology Practitioner, Happence

The MAD World Summit is on Thursday 21st October, in-person at 133 Houndsditch in Central London. The Summit is the go-to event for employers who want to Make A Difference to workplace culture, mental health and wellbeing. For more information visit the event agenda or to book visit the booking page.

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