Mental Health at Work: Are we firing on all cylinders or feeling 'Meh'? | Webinar Recording

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August 2, 2022

In this webinar we discuss the results of the first ever 'Mental Health at Work Moodometer” survey. This research uncovers employee sentiments about workplace culture, psychologically safety at work and their outlook for the future.


Our expert panellists share their knowledge and experience to unpack the data, providing ideas and actions for individuals and leaders to take back to the workplace.


By watching this recording you will:


• Gain insight into the wellbeing crisis currently affecting Australia's workforce

• Better understand workforce wellbeing needs, now and in the future

• Learn strategies to reduce stigma around mental health in the workplace

• Understand how wellbeing can act as a differentiator for talent attraction and retention

Watch this highly informative webinar recording designed to help you better understand "How WELL are Australian workplaces?"

Panelists:

- Graeme Cowan: Resilience expert & mental health advocate

- Gary Martin: Workplace expert & CEO AIM WA

- Aaron Neilson: HSE recruiter & CEO The Safe Step

 

Facilitator:

- Jo Skipper: Managing Director The Next Step


Date published : 02/08/2022

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