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Everyday Ways of Working - Episode three

06 Jun 2022 | Barbara Bassa Forming part of our Connect Benefit Series on Organisational Wellbeing, the third and final episode in the series 'Everyday Ways of Working' continues to consider practical ways in which we can create more wellbeing at work on a personal and organisational level.

Organisational Wellbeing is a project for the Connect Benefit Series 2021-22, exploring the link between healthy and prosperous universities and the wellbeing of staff and students.

This series of three recordings considers practical ways in which we can create more wellbeing at work at a personal and organisational level. The recordings explore how we can change our organisations by changing ourselves.

The third and final recording explores working with others in a way that promotes organisational wellbeing.

Watch the video below or watch the first recording here, or the second recording here.

Connect Benefit Series: Organisational wellbeing

This recording is part of the Connect Benefit Series: Organisational wellbeing, which explores the link between healthy and prosperous universities and the wellbeing of staff and students. An interactive webinar - 'Implementing mindful ways of working and leading to promote organisational wellbeing' - will take place on 4 July at 11.00 BST during which colleagues from Advance HE member institutions are invited to reflect on the series. Find out more about the Organisational wellbeing project here.

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