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emotive appoints a Mental Health First Aider

To round off stress awareness month, emotive is pleased to announce the appointment of our first Mental Health First aider, Kate Wagstaff, Senior Account Executive.

As a global healthcare communications agency, emotive recognises that although our work is both fast-paced and exciting it can also be stressful at times. We put a huge amount of value on the wellbeing of every colleague so we didn’t hesitate to join the MHFA England initiative to train one of our team as a Mental Health First Aider.  

Kate, one of our Senior Account Executives, will be undertaking a two-day course to help encourage open discussions around stress and mental health at work, and to help spot early signs of any potential issues and seek support. This latest initiative strengthens emotive’s wellbeing at work strategy and existing health and wellness programme. 

“I believe the national initiative to introduce Mental Health First Aiders into the workplace is very important to wellbeing. I am looking forward to learning more about mental health and how I can help support and guide any colleagues who may be experiencing a mental health issue or emotional distress.” Kate told us after her announcement. 

Lizzie Nayman, Managing Director of emotive, said “We had many team members wanting to take part in this scheme and it was great to see such enthusiasm for supporting mental health. I’m confident that Kate will be able to further enhance what we do as a company and will be a great mental health first aider.” 

emotive is committed to changing lives by helping global life science companies bring novel and innovative products to patients. We recognise that only true engagement can facilitate change and we use our combination of scientific, creative and technical expertise to stimulate optimal participation of all those in the care pathway.  We are proud to work with amazing clients on some of the most exciting and meaningful products that will transform healthcare.  

For more information on opportunities at emotive, please email gemma.sawyer@thinkemotive.com. To find out more about our services email  chris@thinkemotive.com

1st May 2019

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