Amaro hosts impactful Health and Wellbeing Day

No ordinary catch up, more than 100 colleagues, clients and partners descended on Maidstone as part of our drive to boost health and wellbeing standards!

Kicking off at 9am with some seriously impressive business stats from Michael Ewart and Sarah Townsley, the next 7 hours was jam packed full of updates, lessons and workshops, all designed to improve the lives of our team…

– The importance of Amaro’s personal development plans, providing a tailored career roadmap for each and every team member.

– The imminent launch of our ‘Women in Amaro’ initiative, intended to dramatically boost the number of women in Amaro and the industry.

– The wellbeing, physical, and mental healthcare benefits available to our team thanks to our complementary AXA PPP private healthcare package.

– The effects of stress on our minds, bodies, and relationships. How to spot those signs in others, and how to help those who may be impacted.

– The dangers of excessive alcohol consumption, its use as a coping mechanism, and the terrible impact alcohol can have upon workers and their families.

– The importance of sleep, and the science behind it, with tips on fatigue, exercise, nutrition, and more from night shift working programme, Night Club.

– Mindfulness, meditation, breathing techniques and more from Network Rail’s Senior Occupational Health & Wellbeing Specialist, Emily Mayers.

… topped off by a brutally honest, raw, and motivational presentation from Military Cross winner, Brian Wood, covering his role at the Battle of Danny Boy.

WHAT A DAY, only possible thanks to our incredible team, our clients, and our wonderful supply chain!

The photo depicts a group of four individuals, two men and two women, standing proudly at the Amaro exhibition booth during a conference. They are wearing business attire and lanyards, suggesting they are part of the event staff or representatives of Amaro. The booth features banners promoting the “Women in Amaro” initiative, which aims to empower diversity in the rail industry. Additional promotional materials and company branding such as “Railway Engineering Excellence” are displayed on the table and around the booth, which is located in a spacious, modern exhibition hall.

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The photo captures a speaker, a Caucasian middle-aged man in a white shirt, energetically addressing an audience at a conference. Behind him, a banner for the “Women in Amaro” initiative promotes “Empowering Diversity in Rail.” The banner outlines the initiative’s goal to attract more women to the rail industry, enhancing diversity and making Amaro more inclusive. Another male attendee in the background listens intently. The setting appears to be a well-lit conference room.

Amaro hosts impactful Health and Wellbeing Day

No ordinary catch up, more than 100 colleagues, clients and partners descended on Maidstone as part of our drive to boost health and wellbeing standards!

The image is a promotional graphic for the 2024 Heart of Gold Awards, with nominations now open. It features a dark blue background with the Amaro and Railway Benefit Fund (RBF) logos at the top. A large golden heart is in the center, emphasizing the award’s theme. Text on the image invites viewers to “Cast your vote in the comments,” indicating an interactive nomination process. The design uses gold and blue colour tones, giving it a distinguished and professional appearance.

Nominations for the Railway Benefit Fund’s 2024 ‘Heart of Gold Awards’ are now open

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