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Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace

Make yours a programme that works

Does your organisation need a healthier, happier and more productive workforce?

 

 

On Monday 25 January 2010 Cambridge University Hospitals hosted the 'Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace' conference.

 

The conference provided delegates with practical skills and knowledge to develop and implement successful health and wellbeing programmes across the public and private sector.

 

 

Keynote speaker:

 

Andrew Lansley MP
– Shadow Secretary of State for Health


Key speakers included:

 

Dame Carol Black

National Director for Health and Work for the Health, Work & Well-being Delivery Unit

 

Dr Steve Boorman – Lead to the NHS Health and Wellbeing Review 2009 and Chief Medical Adviser to Royal Mail


Stephen Welfare – Director of
Workforce for NHS East of England


Dr Catherine Kilfedder
BT Group Health Adviser

 

 

    Topics

  • NHS Health and Wellbeing Review  - the recommendations

  • Mental Health - protection and inclusion in challenging times

  • reducing staff muscular skeletal disorder absence through early intervention - the debate

  • gaining buy-in from the board

  • successfully evaluating your health
    and wellbeing programme

  • engaging staff through effective
    communication

  • promoting staff resilience

  • successful case study and ideas

  • and much more …

 

> Conference materials (requires password)

 

If you are having any difficulties accessing the conference toolkit, please contact bonnie.watson@ addenbrookes.nhs.uk

 

Tel: 01223 257 143

 

 

Cambridge University Hospitals are home to Addenbrooke’s Life, the innovative staff health and wellbeing programme.

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Contact:

bonnie.watson@
addenbrookes.nhs.uk

 

Tel: 01223 257 143