SME CONSULTATION ON EXPANDING HEALTHY IRELAND @ WORK WEBSITE

Jan 29, 2024 | Nationwide News

The Department of Health and University of Galway are inviting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to join online consultation sessions, which are being facilitated and promoted by NISO, on the co-design and expansion of the Healthy Workplace Framework website.

The Department is currently in Phase II development of the website with a particular focus on dedicated content for SMEs. In collaboration with the University of Galway, the Department hopes to consult with SMEs to gain their insights and recommendations in an effort to ensure that the website provides specific information for the SME sector.

Four consultation sessions will take place in February on Wednesday 7 Friday 9; Tuesday 13 and Thursday 15. Each 90-minute consultation (4.30pm-6pm) will use a ‘roundtable discussion’ format where all participants can share their ideas and brainstorm together.

A researcher from the University of Galway – Tosca Keppler – will facilitate the discussion using a semi-structured guide of questions that aim to capture views on the navigability and usefulness of the website and how to ensure that it responds to the unique needs of SMEs in bringing wellness to each organisation.

Click here for further information then choose a date and email tosca.keppler@universityofgalway.ie to register your preferred consultation.

Please note that when registering, your registration details will be accessible by the Department of Health, Healthy Ireland and University of Galway.

 

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