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The tangible benefits of addressing workplace health
Eliesha have got together with EIP Group, a leading provider of health solutions that drive business improvements to present a special 1 hour workshop on work place health and resilience. The session provides managers with valuable information in how to identify and deal effectively with the symptoms of stress and provide strategies to avoid the build up of stressful situations within the workplace.
A significant body of research highlights the correlation between organisational performance, profitability and the physical and mental health of staff. This seminar will also highlight how top organisations – both multinational and SME’s – approach the subject during tough economic times
Topics being discussed include;
- · How valued are you & your staff in the workplace?
- · Do cultural traditions impact upon the health status of the workforce?
- . What practical steps can you take to improve the health within your workplace?
- · Does a negative correlation exist between absenteeism (decreasing) and stress (increasing)?
- · How can you have a better understanding of the causes of stress in the workplace and identify signs of stress?
There are tangible benefits to be gained from addressing these issues for businesses of all sizes and stages, from SME to multi-national and global.
Recent research has highlighted that employee wellbeing programs cost an average £89 (per employee) and generated £222 worth of savings. The report highlighted a staggering ROI of £2.02 for every £1 spent over 3 years.
The session is free to attend and is taking place in Newcastle upon Tyne on the 14th June. Anyone with an interest in the subject is welcome to attend. To register your place, place visit http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/event/3448740275?ref=ebtn
Sessions on other topics are ran throughout the year. Visit http://elieshabitesize.eventbrite.co.uk to find out more.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Eliesha Training .
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