Interwoven Episode 13 – Building Bridges: Workplace Wellness & Mental Health


Join hosts James Cracknell and Adam Roxby in Episode 13 of Interwoven as they delve into the revolutionary “Good Health at Work” initiative launched by Suffolk County Council. Sandrine Singleton Perrin talks to Maxine Simons, alongside heartfelt personal stories from participants ⁠Lin Smith ⁠, Gail Jones and ⁠Laura Graham-Clarke⁠, this episode explores how businesses can foster mental health and well-being. Discover the program’s vision, the mental health awards, practical resources, and inspiring personal well-being practices. Tune in for an engaging discussion that’s set to transform workplace environments and promote healthier, happier communities. Don’t miss it!

⁠Good Health at Work⁠

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