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British Safety Council offers wellbeing strategy workshop for small businesses

British Safety Council offers wellbeing strategy workshop for small businesses

British Safety Council will be offering SMEs and micro-sized organisations in Cardiff the chance to attend a three-hour workshop, completely free of charge to explore how to develop a wellbeing strategy.

Delivered by their Being Well Together experts, the workshop is part of the council’s Keep Thriving campaign, which aims to improve the wellbeing of workers, within and outside of the workplace.


The workshop – to be held on 11 March at Leonardo Hotel, Cardiff – will look at why wellbeing matters, different ways you can improve your employees’ wellbeing, and how smaller organisations in particular can develop a wellbeing strategy which works for them.

“The right wellbeing strategy protects the long-term health of an organisation and its workforce, and improves performance and motivation, which in turn supports productivity and profitability,” Marcus Herbert, head of wellbeing at British Safety Council, said.

“To achieve the maximum benefit, we suggest taking an integrated approach to health, safety and wellbeing. We believe no one should be injured or made ill through their work and that’s why we are delivering these workshops free of charge to smaller organisations.”

Applications to attend the workshop can be made online by managers or leaders of SMEs or micro-sized organisations. Places are limited.

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