Health and Well-Being at Work
Health and Well-Being at Work 1st October 2008
Cavendish Conference Centre, London, W1G 9DT
Highlights include:
- New research information about the business benefits of promoting health at work from PriceWaterhouseCoopers
- Why boosting health levels of staff can boost business revenue
- The importance of getting support for health promotion from senior managers
- Case study – how Tameside Council has made health promotion part of its people management strategy
- Legal requirements on employers to protect staff from ill health and potential effects of the Black review
- Using humour and positive psychology to promote mental health at work
- Case study – Unilever’s strategic approach to understanding the health needs of employees
- How to make good health part of organisational design
Who Should Attend
- HR directors and managers
- General managers with responsibility for stress management
- Line managers
- Occupational health managers
- Health and safety practitioners
- Company occupational health/medical directors
- Occupational psychologists
- Psychological counsellors
- Trade union representatives
Conference speakers:
- Chair, Dr Mike Goldsmith, executive chairman, Medigold
- Keynote speaker, Jackie Gittins, human capital director, PriceWaterhouseCoopers
- Ian Lynch, coach and project manager, The Happiness Project
- Paul Avis, corporate development manager at HR consultancy Ceridian
- Dr Peter Mills, chief medical officer, Vielife
- David Whincup, partner at employment law firm Hammonds
- Mick Forrest, assistant director, people and performance, Tameside MBC
- Dean Patterson, health and productivity manager, Unilever
Hays Human Resources are able to offer a number of discounted places per event subject to availability. To view the full IRS conferences programme list click here or to reserve your place today email katarzyna.gacek@hays.com
To view the Health and Well-Being at Work conference agenda click here.