As we embark on a journey into a post-pandemic ‘new normal’, we need to adjust our wellbeing strategies again. Charlotte Carter from KPMG shares how they’re adapting to ensure the changing needs of colleagues are met.
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Welcome to Rail Wellbeing Live 2020
Our opening panel answer a big question: Why do we care about wellbeing at work? They also discuss the ways our industry is different to others, and how we can support both our frontline and office colleagues.

Wellbeing support: Responding to the challenges of the pandemic
KPMG’s Wellbeing Manager, Fiona Humm, shares the background to their wellbeing strategy and tells us how the firm built on its existing approach to support colleagues with the challenges they face as a result of the pandemic.

Wellbeing in the workplace
Andy Baines-Vosper tells us about initiatives in place to support their diverse workforce, including a wellbeing app, monthly wellbeing book giveaways, and a wellbeing WhatsApp community. Importantly, he encourages us to talk openly. Because it’s OK to not be OK.