Have you ever considered how lone working can negatively affect our mental health? Whether it’s part of your job role, you’re working at home or in a deserted building, recognising the impact of isolation on our mental and physical health can be underestimated by many. In the session, we discuss the difference between being alone and feeling alone, the impact on loneliness on our mental and physical health and practical tips for managers and leaders to reduce loneliness in the workplace.
Join us for a 25-minute full body workout that requires no equipment and minimal space, making it ideal for any environment. This session targets your legs, abs, shoulders and lats with a variety of exercises designed to challenge you and leave your muscles sore. Perfect for any environment, this workout will get your heart pumping and keep you fit, whether you're at home or on the go. Get ready to push your limits—no excuses!
Clare Seal guides you through the pillars of financial wellbeing that underpin each stage of life, from new graduate to nearing retirement. Combining mindset principles with practical tips, this workshop encourages participants to consider money management in a way that applies to their whole life, rather than in isolation. From ISAs and impulse spending to pensions and financial anxiety, she covers it all.
Back pain is a common issue among rail workers, with as much as 69% experiencing it every month. Currently, access to effective help is limited to hospitals with long waiting lists and requires therapist involvement. Dr Sheeran has developed a new work-based intervention called BACK-on-LINE (TM).
This session is designed to help you become happier, healthier, fitter and stronger. Josh Henry hosts a 30-minute low impact cardio session suitable for all ages and all fitness abilities. You don’t have to be the fittest or the strongest to take part in this. All you need to do is give 100%! You can take place anywhere from the comfort of your living room or even your garden!
Most of us can relate to this: we get into bed at night to scroll through our phones and see what is happening on social media and the internet. We may think this routine helps us unwind, connects with others, distracts us, helps us catch up on the news or lets us see what the people we follow are up to. Little do we realise that this self-destructive night time activity, called doomscrolling, can become a compulsive habit that affects our health. If you’re guilty of doomscrolling, this session will help you get this habit under control.