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Stress Awareness Day – Reader Offer

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Wellbeing Focus Week 2015Stress Awareness Day 2017 takes place on Wednesday, 1st November. Are you ready?

For many organisations, stress has been a growing issue over the past few years – replacing muskulo-skeletal issues as a primary cause of absence.  But now the debate is moving to wider mental health issues in the work place.

If you want your organisation to provide best-practice on all these concerns, you can get up-to-speed at our Workplace Wellbeing and Stress Forum 2017, which takes place on 23 November.  Book Now!

SPECIAL OFFER FOR HRreview READERS

Symposium have sponsored our Wellbeing Awareness Week and as a part of this are offering a special deal for HRreview readers interested in attending the event above.  You can save 50%* on the ticket price for the event when you quote SEWELLBEING17 when booking on the phone or add the code to your shopping cart if purchasing online.

 

* Terms and Conditions Apply

Offer not open to suppliers and cannot be redeemed on existing bookings.

 

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