A panel debate, chaired by Victoria Mortimer, covered how member firms had supported their staff during the pandemic and lockdown periods, how they could ensure all staff were monitored to ensure their mental health was prioritised, and the range of support that was available to conveyancing firms including via Law Care and the Conveyancing Foundation’s ‘Be Kind We Care’ initiative.
We are planning a year of events focussed on mental health and wellbeing within the workplace. Here’s what we have planned for the next few months;
April
For Stress Awareness Month, we will be hosting a webinar on managing stress within the workplace. In the session, we will discuss how to identify stress and coping strategies that can help individuals to manage stress more effectively.
May
To coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week (10th – 16th May), we will be hosting a best practice panel discussion with members of our industry. In the session, we will consider how we can promote good mental health and wellbeing within a high-pressure working environment.
June
The lead up to the first SDLT deadline on 30th June will no doubt be a busy time for all within the industry. Throughout June, we will therefore be releasing a series of videos focussing on time and client management.
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