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Handling stress in the workplace

Conference

Location: central London

Sponsored by: UNUM

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This is information about a past event

A total of 12.8 million working days were lost to stress, depression and anxiety in 2004/5 and work based stress cost UK business an estimated £3.7 billion a year. Developing a working environment that promotes good mental health and encouraging supportive and responsive management practices is a core part of sustainable employment practices.

Whilst stress itself is not covered by the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), work-related stress is a leading occupational health problem in the UK. As stress related absence becomes more and more common, organisations need to understand what stress means and how to prevent and manage it in the workplace.

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Who should attend?

HR and personnel managers, occupational health professionals, health and safety managers and disability or diversity practitioners.

Case studies

Learn from the experience of other organisations and their work around managing stress in the workplace.

Group work

Work in small groups to discuss and find solutions to the key issues. Question your colleagues and learn how to get this right for your own organisation.

Expert opinion

Speakers confirmed at the time of going to press include

Phil Friend
Director, Minty & Friend
Bela Gor
Head of Policy and Information, EFD
Professor Michael O'Donnell
Chief Medical Officer, Unum
Susan Scott Parker
Chief Executive, EFD
Mike Wagland
Human Resources, BT Global Services, BT
Steve Walter
Health and Safety Adviser, Making Connections Matter

Your questions answered

A specialised team will be on hand to answer any queries you might have around managing stress in the workplace, as well as any other questions you may have on disability. A dedicated desk will be set up for you to visit them during the conference.