After two-month lockdown, Shanghai lifted the restrictions on 1st June, with life, business and transport returning to normal. However, back to workplace, employees have rising concerns over health protection, stress of readjusting, professional burnout and others.
Amongst the growing demand for health support, a wide range of perspectives are taken, and new strategies and technologies come into play. What are the core issues and actionable tools available in physical and mental health support? How to help employees readapt to workplace routine? What is the latest progress in vaccine development and the role vaccination plays after Shanghai reopens?
To answer these questions on how to help employees readjust after long-period of working from home, the European Chamber welcomes a panel of prominent speakers to share their insights and expertise.
Registration deadline: Tuesday 21st June
How to pay:
Pay while registering or will receive a payment notification email from the Chamber with payment QR code prior to the event date
Payment deadline: Wednesday 22nd June afternoon
Advisory Council members: two free tickets for each member
ZOOM link: will be shared with PAID registrants on 22nd June late afternoon, in an email
Invoice: digital 普票 will be issued to registrants who applied when doing registration, in 10 work days from 23rd June.
Agenda
2:30 – 2:40 Opening Remarks by Dr Ioana Kraft, General Manager, European Chamber Shanghai Chapter
2:40 – 3:10 Keynote Speech One: Physical and Mental Health for Employees, Dr Victoria King, Family Medicine Physician at Jiahui Health
3:10 – 3:40 Keynote Speech Two: Role of Vaccination After Shanghai’s Reopening, by Mr Jiang LIU, Greater China Life Sciences Leader, PerkinElmer
3:40 – 4:10 Keynote Speech Three: Post-Lockdown Employee Support and Reconnection, by Ms Audrey Low, LHH FESCO, Managing Director, China
4:10 – 4:30 Q&A Session
4:30 – 4:40 Closing Remarks by Dr Ioana Kraft, General Manager, European Chamber Shanghai Chapter
Terms & Conditions:
Events have limited capacity so to ensure your attendance we encourage advance online registration for all our events. We cannot guarantee entry to anyone not registered in advance.
All our events are held in English and follow the Chatham House Rule unless otherwise stated.
Cancellation Policy:
If you cannot attend an event for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than one business day prior to the event. If you fail to notify us of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for event costs.
To cancel you can: 1) email at tyji@europeanchamber.com.cn, or 2) cancel online if you registered for the event through the website
Advisory Council Policy:
Members of the Advisory Council may receive complimentary admission to Chamber seminars, conferences and factory visits up to two attendees per event. Additional participants will be charged at the member rate.
Advisory Council members will still be charged the standard member rate for participation in training courses and special events, such as gala balls, government appreciation dinners, or admission to tournaments.
Disclaimer 免责声明:
Participants must maintain proper social distancing norms and abide by the Shanghai Municipal Government’s Epidemic Prevention and Control Rules (eg. wearing masks and so on). If you do not follow the relevant regulations, the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China assumes no responsibility for any of your physical discomfort caused during and after the event. Thank you for your cooperation.
Please note that the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (as the host of the event) might take photographs from the event and post these on its public webpage (or social media platforms) in order to create awareness of these events. By attending this event you consent to the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China taking and using such photographs as described above.