February 12, 2025

Thrive at Work FREE Wellbeing Webinars




The West Midlands Combined Authority and Thrive at Work have partnered with The Disability Resource Centre to deliver two Educational Wellbeing in the Workplace sessions.


These webinars are free and are designed for Leaders, Managers and Wellbeing champions within the Midlands organisation..


Please find the webinar details and registration links below. 



Environmental Impact in the Workplace

Why it’s important for businesses to be aware of their carbon footprint and take steps to reduce their environmental impact and how this connects to employee health and wellbeing.


When: Wednesday 26th February 2025

Time: 14:00 - 14:45 GMT

Location: Online

Register here: https://bit.ly/Environmental-Impact-in-the-Workplace


 
 
Supporting Disability and Long-Term Ill Health in the Workplace

Overview of the Disability Confident scheme and the Thrive at Work Disability and Long-Term Ill Health Module and how it supports inclusive employment practices.


When: Wednesday 19th March 2025

Time: 14:00 - 14:45 

Location: Online

To Register: https://bit.ly/Supporting-Disability-and-Long-Term-Ill-Health
 


For more information, please contact Tracey Norman on 0121 214 7087/07584 449339 Email: tracey.norman@wmca.org.uk


www.wmca.org.uk/thriveatwork

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