Exhibitions / Congresses

4th Annual Workplace Wellness Conference

Australia, Melbourne - September, 10th & 11th, 2019
A two-day, high profile conference for HR and Workplace Health & Wellbeing leaders. This year's program will hear from industry leaders identifying strategies to enhance the mental and physical wellbeing and productivity of the Australian workforce. From state initiatives to stress management and promoting healthier lifestyles, this conference will focus on the best-practice case studies in Mental Health & Wellbeing.

Running concurrently with the The Safety in Action Conference and Return to Work Conference, and in adjacent rooms, you will be able to switch sessions and plan a track to suit your requirements.

Topics include:

Using data to transform workplace incivility;

Unpacking psychological health and safety;

Regulatory updates across Australian jurisdictions, including presumptive PTSD provision, FIFO code of practice and more;

Building a culture of resilience;

Developing a mental health and wellbeing action plan;

Practical strategies to encourage healthier choices at work.
Date(s)
September, 10th & 11th, 2019
Venue
Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre. 1 Convention Centre Place South Wharf Victoria +61 3 9235 8000
Contact for booking / more info
Josko Kazija at Josko.Kazija@informa.com or on 02 9080 4143
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