CANCELLED Mental Health at Work
This session will cover an overview of CCLA corporate mental health benchmark work. Sharing best practice and leading discussion on mental health across local councils.
The session will include how to empower your Council to have a meaningful conversation about mental health and to improve organisational policies, practices and culture.
It is becoming increasingly clear that it is hugely important and beneficial to support the mental health of not just employees but councillors too. Did you know that 70% of employees say that they have experienced poor mental health because of work. Valued and supported staff members are more productive, will stay with the Council longer and deliver the best outcomes.
Event Information
Event Date | Fri 27 Oct 2023 10:00 |
Event End Date | Fri 27 Oct 2023 11:30 |
Cut off date | Thu 26 Oct 2023 8:00 |
Capacity | 20 |
Registered | 1 |
Available Place | 19 |
Individual Price | £30 to Members |
Speaker | Lee Jagger |
Location | Zoom |
Categories | Clerks and Councillors |
Further Details
Earn |
1CPD Points |
Fees |
£30 to Members of Worcestershire CALC |
Cancellations |
Any delegate cancellationsmust be received in writing 5 days before the event for a full refund of the fee. Substitute delegate(s) may be named at any time up to the event. |
Terms and Conditions of Registration |
This event is being run by WALCPlease read: Full terms and conditions of registration |
Please read Full terms and conditions of registration |
you will needA suitable device for attending the session with a speaker, camera and microphone; laptops and tablets are ideal. |
Speakers
Lee Jagger
Local Government, Relationship Manager
Lee Jagger, Local Government, Relationship Manager
Lee is responsible for managing relationships with our clients. Lee joined CCLA in 2022 after 28 years’ experience within the financial services industry, with the last 11 years being spent in the Charity & Local Authority sectors and the wider Social Economy, providing debt finance to support organisations to buy or build residential & commercial property to meet social demands, creating impact within communities & nationally. Over the last 23 years, Lee has held a number of senior management roles both regionally & nationally and has a wide knowledge of the Commercial/Corporate/Local Government sectors and the social economy. Lee is the former President of a Chamber & Trade & Commerce, one which became one of only a handful in the country to convert to CIC status.
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