Managing stress in the workplace
Discover how to deal with stress in the workplace.
Participants will be asked to examine what are their stressors in the workplace and will examine the issue of work/life balance. Techniques will be shown and used to deal with stress in the workplace to make us healthier and less stressed in our busy environments.
Booking information
Please download a booking form below and return it to roisin.kelly@nicva.org or contact Roisin for more information on 028 9087 7777. Preference will be given to individuals on the waiting list from the previous sessions. Spaces will also be limited to one person per organisation. Please note there is a cancellation fee if you book but do not advise us that you cannot attend within five working days of the event – see booking form for details.
Getting here and parking
NICVA has a number of free parking spaces available for those attending events. Unfortunately these can't be reserved and are available on a first come basis. NICVA's spaces are clearly marked and we would ask that visitors only use spaces allocated to NICVA when attending an event. Parking is also available on Duncairn Gardens and surrounding areas within close walking distance. NICVA is also a short walk from Yorkgate Train Station and you can easily catch a bus from the city centre (no 1D) direct to Duncairn Gardens, or (no 61 and 64) to Cityside Centre (a few minutes walk).
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61 Duncairn Gardens
Belfast
BT15 2GB
tel: 028 9087 7777
fax:028 9087 7799
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