Workplace Lunch and Learn - Hearing Well-Being

Andrew Campbell


Organisation:
Hearing Ambassadors
Region:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Charity
Fee:
Free: We don't charge a fee, but welcome donations to our charity
Category:
Life Skills
Updated:
3rd November 2024
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Bring a Hearing Well-Being Lunch and Learn Session to Your Workplace!

Are you looking to promote health and wellness in your workplace? Our 30 minute Hearing Well-Being Lunch and Learn sessions are perfect for organisations that want to prioritise their team’s hearing health

Book a Session at Your Location

These sessions are an excellent addition to your wellness program and are suitable for all ages and roles. Help your team stay informed, proactive, and healthy

Contact us today!

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About Andrew Campbell

Who are Hearing Ambassadors ?

If you haven’t heard of us before, now is the time to find out more!

Just as we care for our bodies, our ears need attention too. Are you ready to embark on a journey towards better hearing health? Hearing Ambassadors are here to help. Their engaging presentation will equip you with valuable knowledge that can positively impact your life and interactions, providing practical insights and strategies to enhance your ear health and understanding of hearing well-being

Based in Derbyshire, we give talks in person or online throughout the UK. The best place to start to find out about us is to visit our website. www.HearingAmbassadors.org or www.SoundWarriors.org

We would love to hear from you, so please contact us via the online form.


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