Fraternidad-Muprespa and the IISHS sign an agreement to disseminate training actions
Fraternidad-Muprespa and the International Institute of Health and Healthy Habits have signed this Tuesday morning a collaboration agreement by which both parties will be able to develop a cooperation framework that allows the dissemination, dissemination and development of knowledge within the scope of the activity of the Mutual Collaborator with Social Security, promoting the dissemination of aspects of common interest, such as those that are part of the Chair of Health and Social Welfare of the UCAM, Catholic University from Murcia.
To this end, “the holding of seminars, courses, workshops or conferences and advanced research is contemplated” on the powers and functions of the Mutual Collaborators with Social Security, according to the text.
The signing took place at the headquarters of the General Subdirectorate of Prevention, Quality and Communication of Fraternidad-Muprespa by its deputy director,Natalia Fdez. Laviada, while on behalf of the Institute she has been its President,Sonia Fernández-Durán, the person in charge of the firm.
Conference on corporate well-being with the Real Madrid Foundation
One of the first events in which the common work of both entities will be made visible is the “Day on Corporate Wellbeing: Is living with stress possible?”, which will take place on November 18 at the Real Madrid Sports City in Valdebebas.
With the participation of the Real Madrid Foundation, through its eLearning program, Sport Values Academy, and renowned speakers from entities such as AESPLA, Grupo Vithas Sanidad, Teknon Barcelona, Atrys Health, Fraternidad-Muprespa and the International Institute of Health and Healthy Habits.
The event will focus on the need for a “healthy” work environment with less stress, anxiety and subsequent absenteeism, which cause the greatest number of sick leave, the second most important item within Social Security after pensions.
The call will revolve around the concept of corporate well-being through two dialogues moderated by Sonia Fernandez-Durán, and focused on the values of sport, healthy habits, occupational health and work.