Breakfast with Dr. Jaclyn MacLeod
Our next breakfast is on Tuesday the 28th January, 8am in the South Stand.
We are delighted that Dr. Jaclyn MacLeod, one of our new members is going to come and speak to us about Employers & Employee Wellbeing. A common difficulty faced by employers is the understanding and managing of mental health or mental health related difficulties in their workplace. This presentation will increase your understanding of what is mental health, what are mental health difficulties and what you can do to support yourselfand your employees.
MacLeod Psychological Services provides expert, comprehensive mental health support for you and your employees. Jaclyn is a HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist with over 10 years’ experience working therapeutically with a range of client groups. Her career began with 10 years’ service as a Military Policewoman in the British Army followed by 5 years working in the 3rd sector with vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people. She began working in Adult Mental Health in 2007 and shortly after joined the NHS.
Looking forward to seeing you all then, please advise attendance for catering.
We are delighted that Dr. Jaclyn MacLeod, one of our new members is going to come and speak to us about Employers & Employee Wellbeing. A common difficulty faced by employers is the understanding and managing of mental health or mental health related difficulties in their workplace. This presentation will increase your understanding of what is mental health, what are mental health difficulties and what you can do to support yourself and your employees.
MacLeod Psychological Services provides expert, comprehensive mental health support for you and your employees. Jaclyn is a HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist with over 10 years’ experience working therapeutically with a range of client groups. Her career began with 10 years’ service as a Military Policewoman in the British Army followed by 5 years working in the 3rd sector with vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people. She began working in Adult Mental Health in 2007 and shortly after joined the NHS.
Looking forward to seeing you all then, please advise attendance for catering.


