Workshop on leadership for emotional wellbeing

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THE better you lead your team members, the better they will feel.

They will experience less stress and anxiety, be more engaged, better motivated and more likely to go the extra mile. Looking after the emotional wellbeing of your team is key to their commitment and performance. It is also the right thing to do.

With stress, anxiety and poor mental health on the rise in the workplace, many organisations are experiencing employee burnout, costly levels of absenteeism and low retention of employees. Here at Amicus, we have a great wealth of knowledge and skills in helping organisations develop and harness a mentally healthy organisation.

Why emotional wellbeing matters

Unfortunately, anxiety and stress are on the increase and severely impair our enjoyment and effectiveness at work. We all perform better when we feel valued and cared for. Emotional wellbeing means we feel part of something worthwhile and boosts our self-esteem. We know our contribution is valued, that we are trusted and that we are respected and relied upon for what we bring to our work and relationships.

Behavioural science studies have identified the key drivers of emotional wellbeing at work and we know that when team leaders promote emotional wellbeing with the correct behaviours, skills and tools, there is a definite upturn in engagement, performance and retention. That’s because emotional wellbeing allows people to thrive.

This course is designed for those who manage others at work. It’s a meticulously designed one-day event that helps delegates understand the drivers for emotional wellbeing and what is required for it to be achieved in their team.

What is the company benefit?

A better working environment with a healthier workforce whose expectations of care are better met, and work-induced stress levels and anxiety across your team significantly reduced. Increased levels of motivation and effectiveness which flow through to sustainable engagement, performance and retention.

What are the learning outcomes?

This one-day workshop is designed for those who manage others at work and includes:

  • Explanation of the theory and scientific background to emotional wellbeing in the workplace.

  • Real practical leadership skills in each aspect of emotional wellbeing.

  • Vital tools and techniques to take away and apply in your own working environments.

Who will lead the workshop and what will they cover?

Dr Charlie Tweed, our clinical psychiatrist, will unpack the science behind emotional wellbeing, how it affects our minds and the links to motivation. Our expert leadership practitioners will then take you through step by step how to use that science to your advantage and make lasting changes to the emotional wellbeing of you and your team.

The conference takes place on Thursday 10 October at the Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel. Places can be booked online at amicuslimited.com.

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