A new culture of care has emerged in the wake of the pandemic. Here’s everything you need to know about the new international standard ISO 45003 that’s providing organisations with a how-to guide for managing psychological health and safety.
A certain amount of stress can be helpful, but too much is harmful. That’s why Emma Dymond – who’s passionate about her team’s wellbeing – has launched a trial of home blood tests that check levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Hear all about the trial here.
Ruth Pott from BAM Nuttall tells us all about their Wellbeing Rooms, the importance of leadership, and BAMathon – the company wide running, cycling, and walking event.
Keeping our colleagues safe and well remains as important as ever. This session asks: how can we make sure that health and wellbeing programmes remain varied, interesting, and engaging?
Neil Greenberg explains what PTSD is and how rail organisations can minimise its risk. He also interviews Michael Setchell, a former train driver, who experienced traumatic events at work, resulting in a PTSD diagnosis.
Bullying and harassment aren’t welcome here. In this session, Rachel Lewis draws on research to identify key actions to prevent, address, and manage conflict and negative relationships at work.