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Stress management

Learn how to handle job-related stress

Course

Summary

Stress, job insecurity and burnout are affecting today’s workforce on an epidemic scale. Many employees at all levels feel the demands of the workplace, combined with those of their home life, have become too much to handle.

The Health and Safety Executive reported that in 2021/22, the leading cause of work-related illness in the UK was stress, depression or anxiety.

Our ‘Stress management’ one-day workshop explores the reasons we get so stressed, along with a range of strategies people can use every day to help manage the issue.

Course

Summary

Stress, job insecurity and burnout are affecting today’s workforce on an epidemic scale. Many employees at all levels feel the demands of the workplace, combined with those of their home life, have become too much to handle.

The Health and Safety Executive reported that in 2021/22, the leading cause of work-related illness in the UK was stress, depression or anxiety.

Our ‘Stress management’ one-day workshop explores the reasons we get so stressed, along with a range of strategies people can use every day to help manage the issue.

Benefits

  • Explore the causes of stress.
  • Discuss general and specific stress management strategies you can use every day, both at work and home.
  • If you are an IOSH member, this course is worth eight hours to add to your CPD record.

Benefits

  • Explore the causes of stress.
  • Discuss general and specific stress management strategies you can use every day, both at work and home.
  • If you are an IOSH member, this course is worth eight hours to add to your CPD record.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the positive aspects of stress.
  • Recognise the symptoms and causes of chronic stress overload.
  • Identify actions that add to your stress.
  • Recognise which situations and actions can be changed and ways to do this.
  • Create an action plan to reduce stress in your life and learn coping mechanisms for dealing with the situations you can’t change.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the positive aspects of stress.
  • Recognise the symptoms and causes of chronic stress overload.
  • Identify actions that add to your stress.
  • Recognise which situations and actions can be changed and ways to do this.
  • Create an action plan to reduce stress in your life and learn coping mechanisms for dealing with the situations you can’t change.

Who should attend?

Health and safety professionals and anyone struggling to cope with work-related stress.

Who should attend?

Health and safety professionals and anyone struggling to cope with work-related stress.

  • £250 for IOSH members (excluding VAT)
  • £288 for non-members (excluding VAT)