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Leading Wellbeing in the Workplace Monday, May 1, 2023
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Remind Me
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Online Workshop- presented by Professor Maree Roche

This event will be recorded for those who are registered but can't make it on the day. However, because this is an interactive workshop you will miss out on the breakout sessions which are not being recorded.


Overview of session 


By the end of this session, participants should be able to:

  • Understand and determine a range of wellbeing at work issues: including stress, burnout, compassion fatigue and responsibilities in this area.
  • Address issues of psychological safety at work, via developing mentally safe workplaces.  
  • Gain insight into research and industry examples examining these – and proven interventions to address these issue.
  • Understand the role of proactive interventions and future strategies for leading wellbeing at work.



Professor Maree Roche
Department of Management and International Business, The University of Auckland




Maree's research and expertise spans three interconnected clusters: (1) leadership wellbeing/mental health, (2) employee wellbeing/mental health at work, and (3) indigenous, specifically Māori leadership and employee wellbeing, from a Māori/kaupapa perspective. These clusters can be examined separately; however, her research also identifies their interconnectedness, to provide a comprehensive understanding of organisational wellbeing. She is a Fellow of the Positive Organizational Behavior Institute (USA), and a Fellow of the New Zealand Psychological Society. Her research and expertise continues to inform international and national audiences of the value of properly understanding and resourcing the psychological and mental health of leaders and employees in today's complex, diverse, bi cultural, and changing business environments.
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