12 April 2023

SAVE THE DATE


Join Black Country ICS between 15 to 19 May for a Black Country-wide health and wellbeing week.


The week will include a range of virtual sessions for you to attend and join in, covering physical health, mental health, and financial health. Some of our key speakers already secured for the week are the Art of Brilliance with Darrell Woodman, A Kind Life with Tim Keough, Sleep School with Dr Guy Meadows and Adrian Baxter, evening comedy with Sheila McMahon, suicide prevention and mental health with Dr Alex George, sound healing meditation and a DJ set with Kishan Bodalia, and many more.


More information will follow in the coming weeks, including the full agenda on our dedicated webpage link where you can access the live sessions, or recordings to watch at your leisure.


The week of sessions will highlight that we are important, we are valued, we are individuals, and we are people. That’s why as a Black Country system we’re committed to our staff’s wellbeing.

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