Workplace Wellbeing for SMEs Workshop

23rd May 2018

The workshop will provide insight into what wellbeing actually means and why improving employee wellbeing can help your business to flourish.

Join us to discover great tools and techniques to support your workforce. Wellbeing challenges in this sector are on the rise with the number of employees seeking mental health advice. Staff absence and presenteeism impacts a business' productivity, income and performance. We have asked SME's what their greatest challenges are in relation to their workforce and how wellbeing initiatives can support their business. There will be opportunities at the workshop for learning through taster courses such as mental resilience, line manager training and exercise for health. You will learn from other SME experiences and explore new ideas to try in your business with a facilitated session for you to work on your wellness action plan. In addition, we will provide all participants with a 1-2-1 mini wellness check and provide recommendations following a wellness-needs assessment which will be conducted on the first day. Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the workshop. Register your place online here. This is a two day workshop and both days must be attended (28th June & 5th July 10am - 4pm). Eligible attendees are SMEs based in the Sheffield City Region.

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