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Panel discussion: supporting young people’s mental health
Young workers aged 18 to 30 are perceived to be under almost twice as much pressure in their lives as their more senior peers. They’re more likely to be worrying about debt or struggling to pay their bills, which is likely to add to their stress. Companies can and should focus on creating a more inclusive environment and be prepared to step up and support their people.
In this session, Dr Ayan Panja shares life-changing insights about how we can all improve our health and wellbeing using techniques and strategies he has seen work time and time again in over two decades of clinical practice. He explais the eight key factors which affect our health the most and share the simple ways that we can start to improve them.
This session provides parents & carers with a window into the current popular technologies and how children use them. Demonstrating the massive positives and potential pitfalls, the session provides parents with advice, coping strategies and resources to help them understand and engage with their child’s online lives.
Fact: men live shorter, less healthy, and less happy lives than women. Serious subject! Yet humour can help. So, join award-winning comedian, John Ryan, as he talks male mental health and relationships.
Shift workers are prone to general health issues, digestive complaints, higher body mass and long-term conditions. Diet is key. Join us for night-time eating tips to help you stay energised, alert, and healthy.
When we help others, the benefits are endless. This session focuses on community. Together we have so much more power to create positive change. We’ll feel happier, healthier, and better able to face life’s challenges.
Relate, the leading charity for relationship support, explores the impact of the pandemic, and working in the rail industry, on relationships. Get practical advice for happier and healthier relationships in all areas of life.
Nutritionist Niamh McMahon is back to answer the outstanding questions you had during her Wellbeing Wednesday session. Here’s everything you’ve ever wanted to know about healthy eating, food myths, and more.
Hear about the effect of railway shift patterns on the human body, and how we’re supporting colleagues to reach a healthier weight. Since the start of our partnership with Slimming World, we’ve lost a combined total of 2,603lbs – that’s equivalent to 378,000 tea bags!
It’s well documented that shift work can lead to metabolic disorders. But there are ways to reduce your risk. This session explores what the science says and how to create healthy, satisfying food that’s easy to pack for work.