How to support wellbeing at work: breaking barriers around burnout

Join Startups Magazine on November 24th at Queen Mary Enterprise Zone for an evening of inspiration and motivation. 

Celebrating the latest issue: Healthtech and Wellbeing, we will be bringing you an event full of insight around working to avoid burnout and create a positive, productive environment.

Taking place at Queen Mary Enterprise Zone, London on 24th November at 6pm, we will be bringing you an incredible keynote about burnout, how to avoid it and how to overcome it as well as a fabulous panel of healthtech startups that are challenging and changing the industry. Tickets can be bought here.

Agenda

6.00pm: Arrival drinks 🥂

6.30pm: Keynote about Burnout

7.00pm: A panel of healthtech startups

7.30pm: Networking & Canapes

9pm: Goodbyes 👋

Key note speaker:

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Ashleigh Frater named one of the Top 100 Change Makers in 2022, Ashleigh is highly regarded as a go-to source on burnout prevention and confidence building. Passionate about bridging the gap between conscientiousness and avoiding burnout, today, Ashleigh partners with business leaders, teams and professionals, to reverse the signs of burnout and create simple preventative strategies to build a burnout-free culture using her own methodology of burnout intelligence.

 

Panel of Health Tech Startups:

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Tess Cosad - CEO and Co-Founder of Béa Fertility. Tess scaled her first startup, Emberson Ventures, from start-up to international advertising agency in 3 years, leading global ad campaigns for both Fortune 500 clients and high-growth start-ups. In 2018 Tess founded Hers By Design, and later that year was the first woman to teach a digital startup program in Saudi Arabia, on behalf of the Growth Velocity Academy. She founded Béa Fertility in 2020.

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Liam Murphy - Co-Founder of Stix Mindfulness, a tech start-up enabling children to take control of their mental wellbeing; to aid current conditions and build mental fitness for the future. Their first product is a set of hand-held remotes that provide visual, vibration, and auditory feedback to guide children through fun & interactive wellbeing activities.

HS

Gracious is the Co-Founder of Empylo, a platform that uses psychosocial assessments, data analysis and AI to measure employees wellbeing and experiences. She is also a registered mental health practitioner with years of experience working for the NHS. Empylo was developed for HR and Wellbeing professionals; however, employees are at the centre of the platform. It will revolutionise the way companies support people at work by enabling data-driven decision making, trend identification, personalised feedback and automated reporting.

Anas HS

Anas is an A&E doctor and Co-Founder and CEO of Patchwork Health, a healthtech initiative working with over 100 NHS sites across the UK to boost staff retention and help tackle workforce challenges in a sustainable way. Their tech-enabled solution gives healthcare staff access to more flexible working, while making it easier for managers to keep wards safely staffed. To date, they've helped save the NHS an estimated £40 million in temporary staffing costs and enable almost 3 million hours to be sustainably staffed each year.

Hosted by: Anton Brisinger, chief editor at Startups Magazine.

 

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