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Russia-Ukraine: Join expert-led discussion on corporate response and psycho-social insights

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In support of the Ukrainian people, the focus has shifted to helping them get their lives back on track with career continuity and psychological support. These focus areas help to restore practical necessities like finances, sense of purpose and mental wellbeing, at a time when uncertainty and fear can overwhelm. Join our upcoming webinar, with […]

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In support of the Ukrainian people, the focus has shifted to helping them get their lives back on track with career continuity and psychological support. These focus areas help to restore practical necessities like finances, sense of purpose and mental wellbeing, at a time when uncertainty and fear can overwhelm.

Join our upcoming webinar, with thought leading speakers Dr. Rebecca Koch, CHRO Europe, DB Schenker, and Prof. Sir Cary Cooper, Prof of Organizational Psychology & Health, at The University of Manchester, as they share strategic advice on job aid initiatives and insight into the psychological impact of the crisis.

The webinar takes place, Monday 4 April, 1 – 2 PM GMT +1

Join this session to:

  • Gain strategy insights on job aid initiatives for Ukrainian people
  • Develop meaningful vision and programmes that encompass corporate and humanitarian values
  • Accelerate stakeholder engagement and buy-in for roll out of critical initiatives
  • Understand the current psycho-social landscape to inform focused and impactful communications
  • Alleviate the impact of the rife lack of control and uncertainty dominating the collective psyche
  • Empower people with opportunities that enable control and autonomy

Sign up for your complimentary spot here.

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