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Health & Wellbeing at Work

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Event:
Health & Wellbeing at Work
Start:
5 March 2013
End:
6 March 2013
Organiser:
Sterling Events Ltd
Email:
ben@sterlingevents.co.uk
Venue:
National Exhibition Centre
Address:
Google Map
Birmingham, B40 1NT
Event website:
http://www.healthatwork2013.co.uk

Health & Wellbeing at Work is all about improving the health and wellbeing of work-aged people. The conference and exhibition will provide you with new ideas and resources to ensure your employees are fit and healthy, return to work quickly following absence and stay in work. It also looks at pioneering strategies for getting vulnerable people into the workplace and enabling them to fulfil their potential. Profiling national developments, service innovations, examples of best practice and the latest research, it provides an unrivalled learning platform that will energise and inspire you.

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