Mental Health and Wellbeing in The Workplace Conference 2025

Online

Past and Present Supporters include:

Overview

Poor employee mental wellbeing impacts all organisations, small or large. What is clear is that two of the starkest challenges facing the UK, low productivity & workforce participation rates, have been significantly contributed to by poor mental health.

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Agenda

  • Registration

  • Chair’s Opening Remarks

  • Keynote: Wellbeing at Work – a National Emergency

    • 18 million days a year are lost to mental health alone
    • 50% of all sick leave cases in the UK are related to mental health, at a cost of £56 Bil annually
    • Understand how increasing wellbeing at work not only reduces ailments, but also increases productivity

    Aman Navani, Analyst, The Work Foundation (CONFIRMED)

  • Key Supporter Session: Future-Proof Your Workforce: The Neuroscience behind Burnout Prevention

    • Discover what burnout truly is — and what it’s not
    • Identify your stress zones: healthy stress vs. burnout triggers
    • Uncover what’s happening in your brain during burnout
    • Learn why awareness and prevention are key to retaining talent

    Camilla Rogers, Founder, Fifty50 Consulting (CONFIRMED)

  • Questions & Answers 

  • Comfort break

  • Case Study: Menopause in the Workplace

    Session TBC

    Deborah Garlick, Founder, Henpicked (CONFIRMED)

  • Case Study: Mental Health at Work & the Law

    • Overview of the Employment Rights Bill and Mental Health Provisions: Examine the key updates in the Employment Rights Bill, focusing on the new protections and regulations regarding mental health in the workplace.

    • Legal Obligations for Employers: Discuss how the law now requires employers to address mental health concerns proactively, ensuring a safer, more supportive environment for employees dealing with mental health challenges.

    • Practical Steps for Compliance and Support: Explore how businesses can implement the legal requirements, including workplace accommodations, mental health policies, and fostering a culture of inclusion and support for employees with mental health conditions.

    Joanna Sutton, Principal Associate, Nockolds (CONFIRMED)

     

  • Questions & Answers 

  • Lunch Break

  • Networking Session

    An opportunity to share best practice and meet your fellow attendees.

  • Case Study: Mind in Motion: Why Movement is the Key to Thriving Teams

    • Most of us are know that physical health affects mental wellbeing
    • You may of felt it first-hand as ‘runners high’, a sense of ‘calm’ after yoga or a fresh insight following a walk in nature.
    • Yet, 44% of UK SME’s still don’t offer opportunities for employees to be active during the working day!
    • So, how can we encourage our teams to move more?
    • Which types of exercise are proven to reduce symptoms of poor mental health?

    Matt Balfour, Founder, Lets Go Wellbeing (CONFIRMED)

  • Case Study: Mental Health – Understanding the Impact of Neuro Divergence and Intersectionality 

    • Neuro Divergence and Mental Health: what’s the Difference?
    • Compound Advantages/ Disadvantages: understanding Intersectionality Impacts
    • Performance Management and Reasonable Adjustments – optimisation

    Victoria Rawnsley, People and Projects Lead, Covid Inquiries Response Directorate, Scottish Government (CONFIRMED)

  • Case Study: Burnout at work: Strategies for Prevention

    • Understand that burnout is as much a physical as it is a mental ailment, and that strategies to combat this must take both aspects into account
    • Hear how setting healthy boundaries can lead to greater engagement at work
    • Learn how Setting of realistic goals and deadlines leads to greater application of staff to tasks.

    Chris Tusk, Trauma-Informed Health and Wellness Coach (CONFIRMED)

  • Questions & Answers 

  • Conference Close

Get in Touch

Previous Speakers

Dr Krystal Wilkinson

Reader (Associate Professor) in Human Resource Management

Manchester Met University

Dr Abigail Morris

Lecturer in Workplace Health and Well Being

Lancaster University

Kim Leadbeater

Co-Chair

APPG Parliamentary Group on Tackling Loneliness and Connected Communities

Andy Bell

Chief Executive

Centre for Mental Health

Rachel Suff

Senior Policy Advisor

CIPD

Dr Shriti Pattani OBE

President, Society of Occupational Medicine, Specialist Clinical Adviser in Organisational Health

NHS England

Pinky Jangra

Resilience & Wellbeing Speaker & Trainer | Change Management Consultant

GOV PD

Testimonials

The mental health in the workplace conference was very informative with lots of ideas and inspiration to take back to my workplace from the engaging and knowledgeable presenters.

Portfolio ManagerDefra

Great conference, with speakers who are experts in their fields.

HR Officer Royal College of Midwives

A thought provoking event with very knowledgeable guest speakers and a great chance to network and share best practice.

Organisational Development Business PartnerSue Ryder

Walked away inspired to do better in our organisation- and how to do that.

Senior HR Portfolio LeadHM Treasury

This event was engaging and extremely informative. I was especially pleased it was held online.

Senior manager of Counselling and Bereavement ServicesLongfield Community Hospice

An interesting an varied agenda focusing on the importance of health and wellbeing of the workforce.

HR Business PartnerWealden District Council

Why You Should Attend?

✓ High-level keynotes on the latest trends and guidance for improving wellbeing within the third sector
✓ Listen and learn from best practice case studies on key challenges and solutions to improving staff and volunteer wellbeing
✓ Networking opportunities with speakers and senior colleagues from across the voluntary sector
✓ CPD (gain 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota).

 

 

Who Should Attend?

 

Job Title Example Organisation Examples
HR Officers Councils
Wellbeing Leads Universities
Policy Officers Private Companies
Academic Support Staff Charities
Business Support Mangers Government
Operation’s Directors

 

Pricing Options

PRIVATE SECTOR
£499.00

Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.

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PUBLIC SECTOR
£379.00

Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.

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VOLUNTARY SECTOR
£340.00

Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.

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Sponsorship

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If your products, services, and solutions can support our audiences in their roles, and you want to make connections and generate new business with key stakeholders, decision makers, and influencers, then please contact us HERE

IMPORTANT: There are only a small number of sponsorship opportunities available to ensure maximum exposure and ROI – contact us today to secure your place.

Virtual vs F2F

Whilst F2F provide better options for networking, there are many distinct advantages of sponsoring our online conferences including:

  • Wider geographical reach of delegates and a different audience who prefer online to f2f
  • Lower sponsorship package costs
  • No travel/accommodation
  • Less time out of the office
  • No stand materials required (lower costs)
  • 1 of only 2 sponsors involved – less competition on the day
  • Prime speaking slot in the morning of the conference including Q&A – less distractions and easier for delegates to hear/absorb information
  • Receive all delegate data after the conference to follow-up directly with those who attend and don’t attend (small % but still key stakeholders)
  • Ongoing exposure via OnDemand access (coming soon)

To find out more and discuss your specific objectives, please contact us below: