EventWell, the charitable social enterprise, educating, campaigning and supporting better mental health and wellbeing in events, has opened its fifth event wellbeing week campaign for the industry.
Taking place from 20-26 September, this year’s #EWW21 theme is ‘The Culture of Self Care’ to recognise taking care of ourselves and our teams.
The schedule will include:
20 September
8.00am – Re-entry Shock – returning to the workplace, with Gavin Percy
12.00pm – Are you fuelling the fire or heading for burnout? with Emily Woodward
3.00pm – What’s keeping you up at night? Learning how to fail forward together, with Alycia Angle
21 September
8:00am – The power of smell, essential oils and their support of our emotions, mood and wellbeing, with Mira Calvey
12.00pm – Know Thyself! Creating meaning and fulfilment in work through self-knowledge, with Nicolina Werther
3.00pm – Transform your mood in under 10-minutes with music, with Karen Agro
22 September
8.00am Talking Anxiety, with Nick Elston
12.00pm – Rebalance with sound, with Selma Studer
3.00pm – Fun and engaging Origami workshop, with Michael Trew
23 September
12.00pm – Speaking with Confidence, with Kevin Harvey
3.00pm – Powering up and winding down, cultivating morning and evening rituals for success, with Jacqui Edmiston
24 September
12.30pm – Body Confidence, with Michelle Wheatley
25 and 26 September
The #EventWell21 Weekend Pledgeathon
Helen Moon, CEO, EventWell, said: “We are delighted with this year’s event wellbeing week programme and thrilled that we are celebrating our fifth anniversary, showing how far the industry has come since we started and launched the first event wellbeing week in 2017. As we come out of what has been a turbulent 18-months for the industry, it’s important that we don’t forget the important health lessons the Covid-19 pandemic has taught us, particularly of balance.
“Making self-care and mental health and wellbeing a priority is going to be crucial to our resilience and bounce back over the coming months and years, and we have lots of free education to support this over the next seven days.”