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Strategies to Support Long Term Conditions in the Workplace

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Strategies to Support Long Term Conditions in the Workplace

17th September 2025 | 11am BST

Join us and Jo Yarker, Chartered Occupational Psychologist and Professor of Occupational Psychology, Birkbeck Business School to discuss Strategies to Support Long Term Conditions in the Workplace.

On the 17th September 11am BST, Health and Wellbeing at Work's Content Manager, Ben Globe, will sit down with Chartered Occupational Psychologist and Professor of Occupational Psychology, Birkbeck Business School, Jo Yarker, to discuss Strategies to Support Long Term Conditions in the Workplace.

In this free webinar, Ben and Jo will cover everything from the definition of long term conditions, to actions and strategies line managers and wellbeing professionals can implement to support team members suffering with long term conditions in the workplace.

A live Q&A will take place at the end of the webinar, giving you the opportunity to discuss any questions you may have for Ben or Jo, and an on-demand recording  will be available to registered attendees after the recording has taken place.

Register below to secure your place at this must-attend webinar.

About Jo:

Jo is a Registered and Chartered Occupational Psychologist specialising in health and wellbeing at work. She conducts pioneering research and consultancy to prevent ill-health and support workers to stay in and thrive at work. Jo is Co-Managing Partner of Affinity Health at Work, an award-winning research and consultancy organisation; Professor of Occupational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London and Co-Director of the London Centre for Work and Health. Jo works with small, medium and large global organisations to develop and implement systemic solutions to improve health and wellbeing. Her research has received funding from the World Health Organisation, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, and the UK Health and Safety Executive. She contributes to national guidance and publishes widely to share new knowledge, evidence and tools to promote and sustain health and wellbeing at work.

 

 

 

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