The last 2 years has been a difficult time for children’s mental health. The pandemic brought 3 lockdowns, social isolation and levels of uncertainty that few children have ever before experienced.
We've teamed up with the Bank Workers Charity for a wellbeing webinar that looks common mental health problems and their prevalence among children and young people. We will also be exploring some of the signs and factors involved that can affect mental health, like uncertainty and social media, and we will be drawing attention to some of the resources available to help children and the parents supporting them.
Webinar overview:
This event was hosted by Accord through the Teams platform. Watch the webinar recording below.
Contact for this event
Line managers are invited to join Accord and the Bank Workers Charity for a wellbeing webinar to explore how people are affected by the menopause at work, the different approaches to offering support and how to create a menopause-friendly environment within the team. This webinar is aimed at line managers.
We’re in the middle of a menopause revolution.
Affecting an estimated 13 million people in the UK, the menopause was for too long a taboo subject but in recent years it has been recognised as a key wellbeing issue. Now the topic of many high profile and national conversations, it is increasingly being seen as a workplace wellbeing priority, with many employers introducing support measures for affected employees.
Despite this progress, however, there remains a general lack of knowledge about the day-to-day impact of the menopause at work. All too often, line managers feel unequipped to support employees or feel uncomfortable engaging in conversations around the issue.
This webinar looks at how people are affected by the menopause at work, the different approaches to offering support and how to create a menopause-friendly environment within the team.
This session includes a live Q&A.
Webinar overview:
This event is hosted by Accord through the Teams platform.
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Contact for this event
Join the Bank Workers Charity to talk about children's mental health, the common signs and symptoms, and sources of support available to parents and guardians.
This webinar will look at common mental health problems children and young people experience. We’ll explore the impact of some of the factors that can affect their mental health, like uncertainty and social media, and we’ll draw attention to a range of resources available to help you help your child.
Webinar overview:
This is an externally hosted event by the Bank Workers Charity through the Zoom platform. Accord is not responsible for this material.
Contact for this event
Join the Bank Workers Charity to find out more about the challenges they can help with and how to access support when you need it. This webinar is free and open to all current and former bank workers, and their dependents.
This wellbeing support webinar is designed to help you gain a clear understanding of the various types of support offered by the Bank Workers Charity while highlighting the importance of seeking intervention at an early stage.
They'll present real-life personal stories to showcase exactly how they can help, and the impact they have on clients who go to them for support, with a Q&A session to close.
Webinar overview:
This is an externally hosted event by the Bank Workers Charity through the Zoom platform. Accord is not responsible for this 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.
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