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In this webinar from the Bank Workers Charity they will present real-life personal stories to showcase exactly how they can help, and the impact they've had on clients who come to them for support. They'll close with a Q&A session. This is a free webinar and open to everyone.
New date! We've teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity to look at the effects of addiction in the workplace, the impacts on professional environments and individuals' overall wellbeing. This session aims not only to impart valuable insights into the prevalence of addiction but also to present strategies that nurture a more open and supportive workplace environment. This is a free webinar, open to all members.
This subject may be triggering. So we do suggest you have wellbeing support on hand should you need it.
As our understanding of addiction grows, encompassing substances like alcohol and drugs, as well as behavioural addictions such as internet use or workaholism, our focus extends to the numerous expressions of addictive behaviours.
Recent statistics highlight the pervasive and global nature of addiction, underscoring the pressing need for greater awareness and support.
We've teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity to look at the effects of addiction in the workplace, the impacts on professional environments and individuals' overall wellbeing. This session aims not only to impart valuable insights into the prevalence of addiction but also to present strategies that nurture a more open and supportive workplace environment.
Webinar overview:
This event will be hosted by Accord through the Teams platform.
Contact for this event
Men are less likely to talk about their mental health and are more reluctant to see their GP. In this webinar from the Bank Workers Charity they will explore the reasons why, and the key issues affecting men’s health. This is a free webinar and open to everyone.
Every demographic has its own critical issues when it comes to healthcare. For men, two things stand out. The suicide rate is worryingly high, whilst prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK. The persistence of these health issues and others among men is aggravated by their reluctance to visit their GP, to seek help from a counsellor or to ask for support.
Men are less likely to talk about their mental health and are more reluctant to see their GP. In this webinar from the Bank Workers Charity they will explore the reasons why, and the key issues affecting men’s health.
What will be covered in the session:
This is an externally hosted event by the Bank Workers Charity through the Zoom platform. Accord is not responsible for the material.
Contact for this event
Accord has over 350 trained workplace representatives across the country who are there to help when things aren't going so well. Reps are the beating heart of the union, and often the first port of call offering advice, guidance, information, and representation.
No other union in either LBG or TSB can match this network of support.
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