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Why occupational wellbeing strategies fail and how to fix them
Health and safety professionals face challenges with existing wellbeing initiatives that often fall short. Programs may not align with business goals, lack leadership support, or overlook the root causes of stress within organizations.
Join the conversation with renowned speakers Heather Beach, an international wellbeing speaker and strategist and Jane Murdoch, Chair at the Scottish Chamber of Safety. Together, we will explore persistent issues and learn from past triumphs and setbacks.
Discover strategies for integrating wellbeing into organizational frameworks. We will highlight the importance of setting clear objectives, involving senior leadership and line managers and understanding how occupational safety relates to worker wellbeing.
By participating in this webinar, you will gain a better understanding of:
- The primary reasons behind the ineffectiveness of current wellbeing strategies
- Techniques to engage senior leadership and managers in wellbeing endeavors
- The criticality of adopting a systemic approach while implementing wellbeing frameworks
This webinar starts a two-part series. In the next session, our experts will discuss a recent study on personal resilience's effect on occupational well-being and answer your questions on the topic.
Heather Beach is a single mom to 15-year-old Rosie and founder of Healthy Work Company. She's passionate about understanding what helps people thrive in life. Formerly a Director at a global company overseeing health and safety businesses, she now works with companies like Mace, Eurostar, ITV, and others to support their wellbeing strategies. Heather is a student of Applied Positive Psychology (MSc) and holds qualifications in Relational Organisation Gestalt. She was ranked among the top ten most influential people in UK health and safety for three consecutive years, featured in media discussing mental health. Her team collaborates with various businesses. As a small business owner, she strives to lead by example, though she acknowledges imperfection. Learn more at www.healthyworkcompany.com.
With 17 years’ experience delivering Health, Safety, Risk, Quality and Environmental software across the globe, Jane understands business health & safety. She is emphatic in her approach with a proven track record of understanding challenges, articulating business needs and demonstrating how to drive performance by providing insightful data. Jane challenges customers to progress from their current state by guiding them in process improvement that results in clear value and educates businesses on how to articulate their data for years to come. Jane is Chair of the Scottish Chamber of Safety and a member of the Management Advisory Committee for Safety Groups UK helping support and deliver health & safety strategies throughout the UK.