Workplace Wellbeing: What works?
World of Work Project CIC
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Join the WorkLifePsych and WOW teams to explore evidence-based workplace wellbeing practices, debunk myths and learn what really works.
While workplace wellbeing is on the agenda for more and more organisations in the UK, how it's addressed varies widely - both in quality and quantity. Myths, fads and fashions abound, and it's easy to invest time and money in wellbeing interventions that have at best absolutely no impact. The missing ingredient? Scientific evidence. Bringing an evidence-based mindset to workplace wellbeing means organisations can invest in the initiatives that actually work.
In this half-day workshop the team from WorkLifePsych and World of Work will share what evidence-based practice is, outline how to be a more evidence-based practitioner, explore some of the common myths and misunderstandings when it comes to workplace wellbeing initiatives, and share a pathway for addressing wellbeing in a more holistic and impactful way.
You'll leave the session understanding how to adopt an evidence-based perspective, how to communicate it to your stakeholders, and how to commence your journey to introducing wellbeing programmes that actually work.
- Date
- 09:00-13:00, 18 September 2024
- Contact
- Jane Stewart
- Theme
- Management
- Cost
- £20
- Attendance type
- In-person only
- Venue
- Codebased 37a Castle Terrace Edinburgh EH1 2EL
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