How to Deal with Cancer in the Workplace
By 2030, there will be almost 1 million people with cancer in the UK workforce.
Maggie’s Fife would like to invite you to our workshop:
CANCER IN THE WORKPLACE
This free workshop will help you to:
- Understand the emotional, physical and psychological needs of employees with cancer
- Approach these situations with knowledge, empathy and understanding by providing you with insights and management strategies
- Create the right framework to manage employees with cancer
Dates: 27th February 2018 5:30- 7pm
29th May 2018 5:30 -7pm
28th August 2018 5:30-7pm
30th October 2018 5:30 -7pm
Location: Maggie’s Fife, Victoria Hospital, Hayfield Road, Kirkcaldy, KY2 5AH
Phone: 01592 647997
Please RSVP to: [email protected]
More information? Visit www.maggiescentres.org/workingaftercancer
Built in the grounds of NHS hospitals that focus on cancer, and complementing the clinical care they provide, Maggie’s Centres are calming and helpful places that offer the extra emotional, practical and social support that people with cancer need.
A positive return to work can have a significant role in recovery from cancer which is why Maggie’s has combined experience of providing emotional and practical support with their expertise in workplace rehabilitation.
For the last 10 years Maggie’s has provided emotional and practical support for people in Fife and provided support to both people with cancer and employers. We offer free workshops in Maggie's Centres across the UK to educate and up-skill employers on how best to support their employees with knowledge, empathy and understanding.
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