About The Event

8-9 March 2011 National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham

Now in its fifth successful year, Health and Wellbeing at Work has firmly established itself as the leading event for those responsible for the health and wellbeing of work-aged people. Today, more than ever, organisations need to ensure their employees are fit, healthy, energised and in work. There is added pressure to reduce absences and to offer opportunities to those not currently in the workplace. Health and Wellbeing at Work will provide you with cost-effective, inspiring and innovative ideas to ensure that you are ahead of the game.

Why you should attend:

  • Learn from success stories from both the public and private sector
  • Gain new ideas, update your skills and meet your professional educational requirements
  • Enhance your job role
  • Network with colleagues from small, medium and large organisations
  • Choose from 16 pick and mix conference programmes
  • Gain hands-on experience at the live Wellbeing Theatres
  • See a wealth of new products and services with over 150 exhibiting organisations

Prof_Dame_Carol_Black“The health of 30 million working age people has risen high on the agendas of government, business, public sector organisations, the voluntary sector and the health professions. This has brought a growing recognition of a need to find ways of working together to meet health, social and economic objectives by promoting cultures, service arrangements and practices that offer greatest benefit to people and the organisations that employ them. It is a challenge that lies within the wider public health endeavour, in which employers have an essential part to play in maintaining, safeguarding and improving the physical and mental health and well-being of their employees.”

Professor Dame Carol Black, National Director for Health and Workhealth_work_wellbeing

 

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