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The Wellbeing @ Work Quarterly Meet-Up - Join Us on 29th Jan!

We are looking forward to the next Wellbeing @ Work quarterly meet-up, chaired by Kamwell's own Kirsten Samuel.

This is being held on Wednesday 29th January from 18:30 to 20:30 at Deloitte's Offices, 2 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BZ.

A big thank you to Deloitte Consulting for co-hosting this meet-up.

The event is free to attend and for HR, Benefit, Reward & Wellbeing Leaders from employers only. Spaces are limited, so make sure to register your interest here.

An excellent panel of speakers has been lined up, please see details below: 

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Kelly Rhodes, Senior Well-being Manager, HSBC. Kelly’s role spans HSBC’s 66 countries and her primary area of responsibility is mental health. She has recently developed a bespoke programme of global mental health education and continues to work on reducing stigma. Prior to joining HSBC 3 years ago, Kelly served in the British Army.

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Bruce Greenhalgh, Global Health & Wellbeing Clinical Lead, BT. Bruce is currently Global Health and Wellbeing Clinical Lead at BT. Previously he was head of Employee Assistance at Accenture. He has an MA in Counselling & Psychotherapy, is an accredited therapist with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and is a Fellow of the UK Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

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Arti Kashyap-Aynsley, Wellbeing Leader, Deloitte Consulting UK. Arti's responsibility is to not only manage the wellbeing of Deloitte Consulting employees and their experiences but also to challenge and inspire the business to think more holistically as to how we evolve by supporting both our employees and clients we work with.

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Tariro Okoye, Development Manager, Morrinson Wealth Wellbeing. Tari's belief is that organisations have the ability to provide solutions which can relieve employees of undue financial stress and drive a positive cultural and behavioural shift towards better financial management whilst breaking stigmas associated with talking about money in the workplace and seeking help.