State of Mind for Leaders: Brand new collaborative learning workshops, focusing on improving wellbeing in the workplace
The State of Mind for Leaders sessions are designed to provide a supportive, collaborative space where managers and people responsible for workplace wellbeing can explore, reflect on, and enhance their practices for supporting team mental health. Whether you work in the arts, corporate, commercial, or public sectors, these workshops will give you the tools and confidence to create lasting, positive changes to workplace wellbeing.
What is State of Mind?
Since 2018, 20 Stories High, a Liverpool-based theatre company, have been funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation to explore how, as an arts organisation, they can place mental health and wellbeing at the heart of their work and what it means for:
-the young people they work with
-the professional artists and practitioners they co-create with
-the audiences that see their work
-the team that makes it all happen
Their State of Mind journey has profoundly changed their organisation and leadership, influencing all aspects of their work. They’re always evolving and learning and now are keen to share their discoveries and to share the transformative results of their experience with other organisations. 20 Stories High also received an OFFIES One Off Special Award for our ‘Commitment to care for all’ as part of the State of Mind project.
What to expect from this session:
They want to bring together leaders to share and build on this essential learning. Co-lead by Catrina Hewitson (Chair of 20 Stories High board) and Leanne Jones (CoCEO/Executive Director of 20 Stories High), State of Mind for Leaders is a deeply collaborative, experiential session, inspired by the State of Mind programme. They’ll provide practical resources and personal reflection time, along with 1-to-1 support post sessions for long lasting change. This is your chance to explore practical tools and build on current approaches to improve workplace wellbeing, including:
-Supporting teams to do their best work
-Setting healthy boundaries
-Building resilience
-Managing stress and capacity
What the workshop cost includes:
-Breakfast pastries, Lunch and refreshments
-Access to State of Mind resources to use beyond the workshop
-Optional individual follow up call to explore elements further
Limited to 12 participants per session, these workshops offer a collaborative, hands-on learning experience, with resources provided before, during, and after the session.
If you have any accessibility requirements, please let them know by sending them to leanne@20storieshigh.org.uk
To book your place:
Places are strictly limited to 12 participants.
To secure your place please contact amy@20storieshigh.org.uk.