Workplace Wellbeing Forum at Eliot Park Innovation Centre on June 18
The Workplace Wellbeing Forum returns to support healthy workplaces across Coventry & Warwickshire.
The Wellbeing for Life Workplace Wellbeing Forum is returning in June for a fourth event to help local businesses improve health and wellbeing support for employees.
The Forum will take place on Tuesday 18th June (9.30am-1pm) at Eliot Park Innovation Centre, Nuneaton, and is being offered as part of the Coventry and Warwickshire Wellbeing for Life programme, where representatives from businesses across the region are invited to attend the free varied programme. Booking is now available via Eventbrite.
At the upcoming event, employers can expect to hear from experts in Public Health, Occupational Health, HR, Business in the Community, Aquarius, CIPD and Economy and Skills talking about the diverse range of social, economic and environmental factors which impact on people’s health and wellbeing. Attendees will be offered the chance to choose two sessions to attend from an option of four covering mental, physical, financial, and social wellbeing.
There will be an opportunity to pick up more information and talk to attending organisations including Fairchance, Thrive at Work, Everyone Active, CitySave and Healthy Lifestyle Service. Attendees will also be able to enjoy a complimentary buffet lunch.
The Workplace Wellbeing Forum was launched by Coventry City Council and Warwickshire County Council in 2022 and is working to encourage people to take a more proactive approach to looking after their own wellbeing and to raise the profile of local prevention opportunities. It is also helping to provide a place for local employers to network and access resources that will support them in developing improved wellbeing practices. We recognise there are many challenges different organisations will face when trying to implement changes to health and wellbeing policies, so the Forum will also provide an opportunity to share best practice, as well as challenges, hopefully finding ways to overcome these.
For more information about the event, guest speakers and to book your place, please visit the Eventbrite page. For any queries please contact josouthan@warwickshire.gov.uk