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Mental Health in the Workplace

Australia, Virtual Event - April 22, 2021
Mental Health in the Workplace A mentally healthy workplace and increased employee engagement are interdependent - by looking after employee's mental wellbeing, staff morale and loyalty, innovation, productivity and profits will rise.

Mental Health in the workplace is on track to be the #1 issue affecting employees and employers across the globe in 2021.

The Mental Health in the Workplace virtual event will be held on Thursday 22 April 2021 from 12.00 to 4.00pm (AEDST).

This Virtual Event will be the place to hear from experts in mental health sharing their experience and stories with the audience. It has been designed for workplace safety professionals and those managing staff welfare programs in Australian companies, all without leaving your desk!

You will be able to attend:

Live presentations from industry experts

Q&A sessions

Panel of industry experts

Resource gallery and spotlight sessions

Live virtual exhibition

Not only will you hear from industry experts live, you will also participate in live Q & A sessions, speak to company representatives live via the virtual exhibition, download information and watch spotlight presentations.

NOTE: Registered attendees will receive a link to all recorded sessions post event.

Register Now - it's Free to Attend.
Date(s)
April 22, 2021
Venue
Online
Ticketing
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