Online CPD Session: Beyond Resilience: Creating Workplaces Where People Can Thrive

SocAg Event
Wednesday, December 9, 2026 1:00 PM
Online Event

This event is eligible for 1 point(s).

The session focuses on early intervention and prevention, supporting healthy workplaces, managing people and wellbeing, and building resilient rural workforces.

Guest Speakers:

Matt Lobley, CRPR Exeter
is Professor of Rural Resource Management and Director of the Centre for Rural Policy Research. He is a rural social scientist, with over 35 years of research experience, drawing primarily on the disciplines of Rural Sociology and Geography. He has a long-standing track record in the generation of external research income from a range of sources including Research Councils, Government Departments, NGOs, Charities and the private sector. His research largely focuses on understanding influences on and impacts of farm household behaviour. One of his main areas of expertise is in the mental health and well-being of farm households and family life-cycle and succession issues on family farms. Matt is a member of the Board of Rothamsted Research, the National Trust Research Strategy group and is a member of Great South West Food Security Programme Board. He is also a founding member of the Succession Alliance.
Paul Harris, REAL Success
is one of the UK agricultural sector’s leading voices on people management, workplace culture, and the future of farm leadership. As Founder and Managing Director of REAL Success Ltd, Paul has spent more than a decade championing the critical link between staff wellbeing, animal welfare, and long-term business performance. His work has positioned him as a thought leader driving the industry toward a new era of professionalism, retention-focused practice, and ethical people management.

Being chaired by Tanya Arnold, BBC Presenter

Tanya is an experienced presenter and reporter across TV and Radio both locally and nationally.  For many years she was the sports reporter for the  BBC in Yorkshire, one of the first women to have an on-screen role in sport.  She’s gone on to present Rugby League for the BBC, the highlight being the World Cup held in England in 2022. She’s also reported on 2 Olympic Games and a Commonwealth Games as well as other countless big sporting occasions.

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