Stress and a Mobile Workforce – Protecting Emotional Wellbeing & Building Resilience
Life as a mobile worker can bring unforeseen stress and strain. When on a business trip or deployed in a foreign country, people may be exposed to unexpected situations, minor or severe. Distance from loved ones, new environments or a serious accident can all trigger stress and anxiety. At a time when the International Labour Organisation (ILO) considers work-related stress as a "21st-century disease", emotional support is often considered to be the missing link in a comprehensive Travel Risk Mitigation program.
Join us for an interactive presentation and workshop presented by International SOS Medical Director Dr Michael Wilson as we walk through the results of a recent study on Business Travel and Emotional Support and discuss what impacts travellers and expats abroad. Learn how to manage employees’ emotional wellbeing on assignment and strategies to take a proactive approach to prevention for travellers and managers.
Presenter:
Dr Michael Wilson, Medical Director, International SOS
Dr Michael is a Medical Director for International SOS, based in Perth Western Australia. An experienced practitioner with over 20 years of health sector involvement across Australia and New Zealand, he is responsible for the development, oversight and governance of all health services delivered to our Medical Services clients across WA, with a focus on the offshore energy sector. Dr Michael has a keen interest in organisational health and is often engaged by clients to deliver corporate solutions from consulting on health and wellness programs through to the delivery of training for managers and employees on site.
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When:
Thursday, 08 November, 2018 08:00 to 10:00AM
Where:
KPMG, Level 8, 235 St George’s Terrace, Perth
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Cost:
- Complimentary to Corporate HR.
- £75 for global mobility suppliers, per person, assuming the supplier has a valid Supplier Membership of £350.
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