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Choosing wellbeing services

   

FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

Summary: 

Putting in place evidence-based wellbeing products and services has the potential to improve workplace support, reduce work-related illness, prevent avoidable sickness absences and improve retention and performance. Yet, with such a crowded market how do you make a decision on what is best for your organisation? 

SOM have developed a buyers guide for wellbeing products and services. In this session we will share key models and decision making criteria to guide professionals in their decision making. We will cover: 

-    What does a good wellbeing programme look like?
-    What does a good product or service look like?
-    What do potential wellbeing providers need to know about you? 
-    What do you need to know about potential wellbeing providers? 

We will also share best practice case studies. 

Speaker Bio:

Professor Jo Yarker,  
Jo conducts pioneering research and leads on strategy development, risk management and training and development programmes to enable people to thrive in work. She is Managing Partner of Affinity Health at Work, a research and consultancy organisation, and a Professor of Occupational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. Jo’s work has been funded by the World Health Organisation, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, the UK Health and Safety Executive. She works with private, public and third sector organisations to improve mental health and wellbeing at work. Jo regularly contributes to national guidance and publishes widely to share new knowledge, evidence and tools to promote and sustain health and wellbeing at work. 
 

Chair: Prof Neil Greenberg

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When
September 23rd, 2024 from  3:00 PM to  4:00 PM
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