A fireside chat between the University of Cambridge and KPMG about their new joint research programme exploring mental wellbeing and productivity and the workplace.
Leading experts discuss how we can generate new knowledge through research to enhance mental wellbeing, support productivity, and equip the workplace of the future with interventions that prioritise and promote mental wellbeing.
Prof Gordon Harold (Faculty of Education, Cambridge) and Justine Andrew and Rachel Hopcroft (KPMG), with chair Prof Diane Coyle (Bennett Institute for Public Policy, Cambridge), discuss this new research collaboration on mental wellbeing, productivity, and the workplace – for a healthier workforce and economy.
They debate the initial interdisciplinary thinking around policy ‘solutions’ for better mental wellbeing in the workplace. The findings from which will inform the policy implications for local and national governments, and individual workplaces.