Are you part of the Business Well-Being Network yet?

Professor Cary Cooper, Founder and Director of Robertson CooperThe way that HR and Well-Being professionals stay in touch with each other and the latest developments in the field is changing. The Business Well-Being Network is the new alternative to expensive one-day conferences. It’s a subscription-based community which provides members with benefits throughout the year, rather than being based on just a single knowledge gathering experience.

The Network aims to move well-being and engagement up the corporate agenda, while generating practical solutions for members to use inside their own organisations.

Below you can see how the Business Well-Being Network compares with an average one day conference:

One Day Conference Benefits

  • High profile speakers
  • Papers to take away
  • Networking opportunities
Average cost £495 per person

Business Well-Being Network Benefits

  • You’re part of a business well-being community
  • A major annual well-being conference – speakers this year include Dame Carol Black, Cary Cooper and David Macleod.
  • 2 additional networking events per year
  • Regular research updates and articles
  • An annual well-being report
  • Communication tools to facilitate interaction among members
  • Access to well-being experts
  • Member-driven agenda
All for only £395 per year for 1 person


For a list of the full benefits and membership levels or to join on-line please click here


So join these organisations and be part of the UK’s only Business Well-Being Network:

AA Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Co-op Financial Services Kent Police
As well as Deloitte, NHS Employers, Department for International Development plus several councils and NHS Trusts
“You don't have to tackle well-being on your own: when you join the Business Well-Being Network, you tap into the experience of well-being professionals facing the same challenges as you.”

- Professor Cary Cooper, Founder and Director, Robertson Cooper Ltd.

Police professionals can get more information on the Police Well-Being Network here.