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Multigenerational Wellbeing: the Role of Family Benefits – 18/4/24

Free live webinar – 18th April @ 11am
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Across all the changes of the last five years, wellbeing has remained a key focus for leading employers. It is seen as essential for talent retention, attraction, and enhancing employee experience.

Today’s workplace often spans five or more generations, and the number of wellbeing benefits on offer can be overwhelming. So how can employers build a coherent, inclusive strategy?

In this session, Andrei Ursu of Bloomberg and Benedict Gautrey of Great Places to Work will explore how focusing on family support creates a solid foundation for wellbeing across life stages. This includes a broad definition of family—children, elder relatives, partners, family-forming journeys, pets, and various family structures.

Jennifer Liston-Smith of Bright Horizons will share insights from the 2024 Modern Families Index, including the intersectional needs of the ‘sandwich generation’ caring for both children and older dependants.

Join this lively discussion as we cover:

  • Practical and strategic actions from leading employers across life stages
  • High engagement strategies through inclusive support at the point of need
  • The role of networks and champions in shaping and communicating wellbeing policies

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Hosted by: James Marsh

James is a learning and development specialist with extensive experience in HR management, consultancy, recruitment, and training. A former HRreview editor, James led learning strategy at Planet Organic before joining Guardian News Media. He continues to work with HRreview as podcast presenter and regular host of the InsideHR webinar series.

Guest Expert: Jennifer Liston-Smith, Head of Thought Leadership, Bright Horizons

Jennifer has spent over 20 years driving innovation in family-friendly, flexible working, and wellbeing programmes. She is a recognised speaker and consultant, previously leading the Coaching & Consultancy division of Bright Horizons. She now focuses on identifying and translating key trends into practical actions for employers.

Guest Expert: Andrei Ursu, Bloomberg

With more than 15 years in customer service and administration, Andrei combines business expertise with a passion for health and wellbeing. A qualified personal trainer and advisor, he supports people in leading balanced, healthy lifestyles in both personal and professional settings.

Guest Expert: Benedict Gautrey, Managing Director, Great Place to Work UK

Benedict leads Great Place to Work® UK, a consultancy specialising in workplace culture. They help organisations boost performance, retention, and recruitment by putting employees at the centre—identifying real issues through employee feedback and advising on culture-focused solutions.



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