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18 September 2024
09:30 - 12:30
Full
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Mental health in the workplace: skills for managers - two 3hr sessions over two consecutive days
Practical skills to enable managers to confidently and effectively promote and support positive mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
Mental health, much like physical health, can fluctuate throughout our lives; however, mental health can still be viewed as a taboo subject at work. Managers sometimes fear saying the wrong thing and making matters worse, but early intervention is key. It provides an opportunity for the manager and the individual to discuss appropriate support to help them stay in, or return to work. Being able to discuss mental health comfortably and openly benefits the individual, the team and the business.
Delegates attending this event will gain an understanding of what impacts mental health and wellbeing, as well as specific mental ill health conditions. They will learn how to effectively engage with staff at an early stage and gain practical knowledge of carrying out wellbeing conversations.
The event also covers the application of the Acas framework for positive mental health, a holistic model which describes the key responsibilities of all parties contributing to healthy and productive workplaces. Based on the knowledge gained during the event, delegates will be able to apply practical strategies in their workplace.
This training event is fully booked, please check our programme for an alternative Acas event which meets your needs, or phone 0300 123 1150 to find out about future events.
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Digital via Zoom
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30 September 2024
14:00 - 16:00
Full
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Mental health: employer responsibilities and the law
Understanding duty of care and the support employers can provide
Employers have a duty of care that includes a legal responsibility to support their employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
This training provides essential insights into what the employers responsibilities are, the benefits of making positive changes and the risks of not adapting policies to support employees struggling with their mental health.
We will outline practical steps that employers can take to make a lasting and beneficial impact.
We will provide a clear overview of the legislation relating to mental health and mental health conditions, in addition to the business and human cases for fostering a positive mental health culture at work.
This session will draw from the Acas framework for positive mental health, a holistic model which details the key responsibilities of the employer, the manager and the individual in contributing to a healthy and productive workplace.
This training event is fully booked, please check our programme for an alternative Acas event which meets your needs, or phone 0300 123 1150 to find out about future events.
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Digital via Zoom
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15 October 2024
09:30 - 12:30
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Mental health and stress in the workplace: a masterclass
Recent research from Deloitte has found that poor mental health is costing UK employers £51bn a year, with the presenteeism, burnout and the impact of family members mental health being the largest contributors.
The research states that for every £1 spent on supporting their employee’s mental health, employers obtain on average £4.70 back on their investment in improved productivity.
Join Acas and experts from Mind, International Wellbeing Insights and Kilgannon & Partners as we explore mental health and stress at work and discuss practical steps to effectively manage and support positive mental health and wellbeing in your workplace.
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Delivered digitally via zoom
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22 October 2024
09:30 - 12:30
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Mental health in the workplace: skills for managers - two 3hr sessions over two consecutive days
Practical skills to enable managers to confidently and effectively promote and support positive mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
Mental health, much like physical health, can fluctuate throughout our lives; however, mental health can still be viewed as a taboo subject at work. Managers sometimes fear saying the wrong thing and making matters worse, but early intervention is key. It provides an opportunity for the manager and the individual to discuss appropriate support to help them stay in, or return to work. Being able to discuss mental health comfortably and openly benefits the individual, the team and the business.
Delegates attending this event will gain an understanding of what impacts mental health and wellbeing, as well as specific mental ill health conditions. They will learn how to effectively engage with staff at an early stage and gain practical knowledge of carrying out wellbeing conversations.
The event also covers the application of the Acas framework for positive mental health, a holistic model which describes the key responsibilities of all parties contributing to healthy and productive workplaces. Based on the knowledge gained during the event, delegates will be able to apply practical strategies in their workplace.
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Digital via Zoom
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19 November 2024
13:30 - 16:30
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Mental health in the workplace: skills for managers - two 3hr sessions over two consecutive days
Practical skills to enable managers to confidently and effectively promote and support positive mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
Mental health, much like physical health, can fluctuate throughout our lives; however, mental health can still be viewed as a taboo subject at work. Managers sometimes fear saying the wrong thing and making matters worse, but early intervention is key. It provides an opportunity for the manager and the individual to discuss appropriate support to help them stay in, or return to work. Being able to discuss mental health comfortably and openly benefits the individual, the team and the business.
Delegates attending this event will gain an understanding of what impacts mental health and wellbeing, as well as specific mental ill health conditions. They will learn how to effectively engage with staff at an early stage and gain practical knowledge of carrying out wellbeing conversations.
The event also covers the application of the Acas framework for positive mental health, a holistic model which describes the key responsibilities of all parties contributing to healthy and productive workplaces. Based on the knowledge gained during the event, delegates will be able to apply practical strategies in their workplace.
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Digital via Zoom
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6 December 2024
10:00 - 12:00
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Mental health: employer responsibilities and the law
Understanding duty of care and the support employers can provide
Employers have a duty of care that includes a legal responsibility to support their employees’ mental health and wellbeing.
This training provides essential insights into what the employers responsibilities are, the benefits of making positive changes and the risks of not adapting policies to support employees struggling with their mental health.
We will outline practical steps that employers can take to make a lasting and beneficial impact.
We will provide a clear overview of the legislation relating to mental health and mental health conditions, in addition to the business and human cases for fostering a positive mental health culture at work.
This session will draw from the Acas framework for positive mental health, a holistic model which details the key responsibilities of the employer, the manager and the individual in contributing to a healthy and productive workplace.
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Digital via Zoom
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17 December 2024
09:30 - 12:30
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Mental health in the workplace: skills for managers - two 3hr sessions over two consecutive days
Practical skills to enable managers to confidently and effectively promote and support positive mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
Mental health, much like physical health, can fluctuate throughout our lives; however, mental health can still be viewed as a taboo subject at work. Managers sometimes fear saying the wrong thing and making matters worse, but early intervention is key. It provides an opportunity for the manager and the individual to discuss appropriate support to help them stay in, or return to work. Being able to discuss mental health comfortably and openly benefits the individual, the team and the business.
Delegates attending this event will gain an understanding of what impacts mental health and wellbeing, as well as specific mental ill health conditions. They will learn how to effectively engage with staff at an early stage and gain practical knowledge of carrying out wellbeing conversations.
The event also covers the application of the Acas framework for positive mental health, a holistic model which describes the key responsibilities of all parties contributing to healthy and productive workplaces. Based on the knowledge gained during the event, delegates will be able to apply practical strategies in their workplace.
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Digital via Zoom
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