Melbourne Workplace Wellbeing Summit at WHS Show Melbourne
Running from 21–22 May, the Workplace Health & Safety Show (WHS Show) Melbourne will feature the two-day Melbourne Workplace Wellbeing Summit, dedicated to mental health. Expert speakers will share insights on the neuroscience of mental health and resilience, implementing authentic wellbeing practices, wellbeing metrics and the roles of HR, as well as WHS and human factors in the workplace.
“Everyone is talking about psych safety, especially in Victoria,” said Corporate Wellbeing Hub CEO Carli Phillips. “The Workplace Wellbeing Summit is one place you can hear from wellbeing and safety experts, and take all the tools back to your workplace.”
Expert speakers include: Amanda Anderson, who leads global projects on mental health at L’OCCITANE Group; Rae Bonney OAM, who received the Order of Australia Medal for her work in mental health, safety and wellbeing; mindfulness coaches Melo Calarco and Bill Carson; and Connect Psych Services co-founder Dr Natalie Flatt, among others.
“Amid evolving regulations, emerging risks and growing demand for innovative solutions, workplace health and safety professionals need to stay informed and equipped to protect their teams,” Workplace Health & Safety Show Portfolio Manager Stephen Blackie said. “Workplace Health & Safety Show is the perfect place to find the answers.”
Summit attendees can also browse the show’s free exhibition, where they can connect with more than 150 leading suppliers, showcasing cutting-edge products and services designed to enhance workplace wellbeing, safety and efficiency. More information on the Melbourne Workplace Wellbeing Summit, including the agenda, is available here, via the WHS Show website. To register, visit whsshow.com.au/Melbourne.
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