Health and Wellbeing at Work

Register for the UK’s leading event for improving the health and wellbeing of work-aged people

4-5 March 2014, NEC, Birmingham UK

Register for the UK’s leading event for improving the health and wellbeing of work-aged people Now in its 8th successful year, Health and Wellbeing at Work is all about improving the health and wellbeing of work-aged people. The conference and exhibition will provide you with new ideas and resources to ensure your employees are fit and healthy, return to work quickly following absence and stay in work. It also looks at pioneering strategies for getting vulnerable people into the workplace and enabling them to fulfil their potential. Profiling national developments, innovations, examples of best practice and the latest research, it provides an unrivalled learning platform that will energise and inspire you.

Choose from 20 pick and mix conference programmes, including:

  •  Employee engagement and performance
  •  Employment law
  •  Occupational psychology and organisational behaviour
  •  Sickness absence management
  •  Management and leadership
  •  Stress management and emotional wellbeing
  •  Employee assistance
  •  Trauma and critical incidents
  •  Mental health
  •  Alcohol and drug screening and addiction
  •  And new this year, corporate social responsibility

Learn from major industry players including:

  •  Professor Dame Carol Black
  •  Richard Heron – BP
  •  Nita Clarke – Employee Engagement Taskforce
  •  Yogesh ChauhanBITC
  •  Marion Fanthorpe – Sussex Police
  •  Chris Jerman – John Lewis Partnership
  •  Emily Scammell – Virgin Media
  •  Judy GreevyHMRC
  •  Dana Tonmay – KFC
  •  Amber Kelly – Serco
  •  Diageo – Mark Baird
  •  Roger Peters – Capgemini UK
  •  Nicky Day – WWF
  •  Vilma Nikolaidou – Tate Gallery
  •  Sara Cooper – KP Snacks
  •  Tina Sherrington – Nationwide
  •  Sally Evans – PwC
  •  Robert Manson – Morrisons Supermarkets Plc
  •  Tom Bivins – Severn Trent Water
  •  Judith Pitt-Brooke, Pepsico UK
  •   Paul Winter – Ipswich Building Society

You can also see a wealth of new products and services with over 150 exhibiting organisations as well as gaining hands-on experience at our interactive Wellbeing Theatre with bite-size sessions on managing stress, back pain prevention exercises, improving performance, emergency evacuation, how to be mindful, relaxation techniques, CRP at work and conflict management.

By joining the Health and Wellbeing Network today for £30, you will be able to attend the entire conference and exhibition free of charge, saving £540. You can download a detailed programme and register online at www.healthatwork2014.co.uk

Delegate enquiries: 0151 706 7620 laurab@sterlingevents.co.uk
Exhibitor enquiries: 0151 706 7613 adam@sterlingevents.co.uk
Twitter: @HealthAtWork14
LinkedIn: Health and Wellbeing@Work
www.healthatwork2014.co.uk

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