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Angela Steel
Founder & CEO
SuperWellness · MSc Organisational Psychology
After a 15-year corporate career, Angela retrained in nutrition in 2009 and recently gained an MSc in Organisational Psychology. She is a strong advocate for the role of business as a force for positive change, with a firm belief that wellbeing is central to this mission.
Nick Pahl
CEO
Society of Occupational Medicine
Nick is CEO of the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM), the largest and oldest nationally recognised professional organisation for occupational health.
Professor Gail Kinman
Occupational Health Psychologist
CPsychol FBPsS FAcSS FHEA
Professor Gail Kinman is an occupational health psychologist with extensive experience in research and practice. Gail's interests primarily focus on improving the working conditions and wellbeing of people in emotionally demanding roles, particularly in the health and social care, education and security sectors.
What Do Senior Leaders Really Think About Workplace Wellbeing?
About the webinar
Workplace wellbeing is widely discussed, but less often understood from a leadership perspective. Senior leaders are making decisions in a context of increasing complexity and competing priorities.
This webinar provides an early preview of findings from our latest research into how senior leaders perceive workplace wellbeing, ahead of publication later this year. Based on in-depth interviews with senior leaders across sectors and organisation sizes, the session offers insight into how wellbeing is defined, prioritised and implemented in practice.
What we will explore
- How senior leaders perceive the value of workplace wellbeing and where it sits within the wider business agenda
- The key drivers influencing decision-making on workplace wellbeing
- Leaders' views on what has been achieved so far, and how they see the future of wellbeing at work
Who this is for
- Senior leaders looking to better understand how workplace wellbeing can support organisational performance
- Wellbeing, HR and people leaders seeking to align wellbeing strategies with business priorities and ensure long-term sustainability
- Occupational health professionals looking to develop preventive approaches in support of long-term strategic objectives
- Organisational development and culture leads focused on embedding wellbeing into core business practices
- Policy, research or insight professionals interested in leadership perspectives on workplace wellbeing
What you will gain
- Practical insight into how senior leaders are thinking about workplace wellbeing
- A clearer understanding of how wellbeing fits within wider organisational and strategic priorities
- Greater awareness of the factors influencing leadership decision-making
- An opportunity to reflect on how your own approach compares with peers
Format
This is a one-hour session combining a presentation of key research insights and open discussion. We aim to create a space for thoughtful, practical conversation rather than a one-way presentation.
Speakers
Nick Pahl
CEO
Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM)
Nick is CEO of the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM), the largest and oldest nationally recognised professional organisation for occupational health.
Angela Steel
Founder & CEO
SuperWellness · MSc Organisational Psychology
After a 15-year corporate career, Angela retrained in nutrition in 2009 and recently gained an MSc in Organisational Psychology. She is a strong advocate for the role of business as a force for positive change, with a firm belief that wellbeing is central to this mission.
Professor Gail Kinman
Occupational Health Psychologist
CPsychol FBPsS FAcSS FHEA
Professor Gail Kinman is an occupational health psychologist with extensive experience in research and practice. Gail's interests primarily focus on improving the working conditions and wellbeing of people in emotionally demanding roles, particularly in the health and social care, education and security sectors.
Hosted by
Nick Pahl
CEO
Society of Occupational Medicine
Nick is CEO of the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM), the largest and oldest nationally recognised professional organisation for occupational health.
Angela Steel
Founder & CEO
SuperWellness · MSc Organisational Psychology
After a 15-year corporate career, Angela retrained in nutrition in 2009 and recently gained an MSc in Organisational Psychology. She is a strong advocate for the role of business as a force for positive change, with a firm belief that wellbeing is central to this mission.
Professor Gail Kinman
Occupational Health Psychologist
CPsychol FBPsS FAcSS FHEA
Professor Gail Kinman is an occupational health psychologist with extensive experience in research and practice. Gail's interests primarily focus on improving the working conditions and wellbeing of people in emotionally demanding roles, particularly in the health and social care, education and security sectors.
Hosted by
Nick Pahl
CEO
Society of Occupational Medicine
Nick is CEO of the Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM), the largest and oldest nationally recognised professional organisation for occupational health.
Angela Steel
Founder & CEO
SuperWellness · MSc Organisational Psychology
After a 15-year corporate career, Angela retrained in nutrition in 2009 and recently gained an MSc in Organisational Psychology. She is a strong advocate for the role of business as a force for positive change, with a firm belief that wellbeing is central to this mission.
Professor Gail Kinman
Occupational Health Psychologist
CPsychol FBPsS FAcSS FHEA
Professor Gail Kinman is an occupational health psychologist with extensive experience in research and practice. Gail's interests primarily focus on improving the working conditions and wellbeing of people in emotionally demanding roles, particularly in the health and social care, education and security sectors.
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