WEBINAR | TRAVEL STRESS
Experienced travellers are no longer experienced travellers.
What can your organisation do to support your business travellers?
How have you prepared your people for the current travel situation and beyond?

What can your organisation do to minimise stress for your travellers?

Are your experienced travellers still experienced travellers?

Join Carolyn Taylor, Head of Mental Health, Resilience and Wellbeing, and Lenka Formankova, Coordinating Nurse, London Assistance Centre, as they share:

  • Trends from our Assistance Centres - looking at  examples of some of the travel-related health issues we are seeing
  • Practical tips for organisations to consider when sending people abroad in the current travel environment
  • Insights into how organisations can best support their travellers in managing stress while travelling or when based abroad.

QUESTIONS?

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AS DISCUSSED ON THE WEBINAR ....

TRAVEL CHECKLISTS

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for the traveller and for the organisation here.
INTERNATIONAL SOS FOUNDATION REPORT:
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF REMOTE ROTATIONAL WORK
View the International SOS Foundation report on the
Psychological Impact of Remote Rotational Work here.
PRESENTERS
Carolyn Taylor
Head of Mental Health, Resilience and Wellbeing, Scotland
Carolyn works at a strategic level to drive our clients' health agenda, in conjunction with her medical colleagues.  

She has over 20 years' experience across a range of industries, with a specific focus on supporting the energy industry. Over that period, Carolyn has built an extensive knowledge base, visiting offshore installations around the UK and Europe, conducting training, workshops and providing individual support on all aspects of mental health, resilience and trauma.   

Carolyn is an accredited CBT psychotherapist, an accredited EMDR practitioner, Mental Health Trainer, Post Trauma Consultant and Trauma Risk Manager.
Lenka Formankova
Coordinating Nurse,
London Assistance Centre
Prior to completing her nursing degree, Lenka worked in the social care and mental health fields.  Once qualified, Lenka spent five years working in infectious diseases, including undertaking voluntary nursing work for several months in Uganda and in Greece.

Lenka joined International SOS as a coordinating nurse in July 2020, based in our London Assistance Centre, and enjoys contact with patients, developing her knowledge and experience of healthcare systems around the world, and mentoring junior colleagues.

Lenka also recently joined the International SOS Medical Information and Analysis team.
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