Healthy Working Lives are hosting “The Cynthia Show” a dramatic learning session which raises awareness and asks questions such as:
- How are mental health problems caused at work?
- What can be done to avoid them?
- What can we do to support ourselves and each other?
- Who’s responsible for mental well-being at work?
The show will take place on Monday 16th November, 9.30am -1.30pm, Kildean Suite, Forth Valley College, Raploch Campus, Drip Road, Stirling, FK8 1SE. There is no cost to attend the show.
The invite you to watch as an effective and productive team with great morale falls apart when attitudes begin to change. Find out how they make amends, change working practises and rebuild relationships enabling a member of staff with mental ill-health to return to work.
The Cynthia Show brings issues to life, enabling delegates to explore attitude, communication and levels of empathy and how these impact on our mental health and well-being. This session is interactive – HWL do all the acting and all they ask of you, is for your thoughts, ideas and opinions. There’s plenty of opportunity for discussion throughout the whole event.
They aim to help you leave inspired and energised to take responsibility in creating a mentally healthy workplace for you and your colleagues.
To book a place, please contact (in the first instance) Tom Neilson by tel: 01324 673519 or email: tneilson@nhs.net or Maureen Walsh by tel: 01324 673520 or email: m.walsh@nhs.net
A detailed programme will be sent to those who have booked their place before the show.
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