Rob Campbell: Tackling mental wellbeing in the workplace
29 Apr, 2021 02:00 AM
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Not only should we recognise mental well-being as important in our business, we should act to support those experiencing the extremes of poor mental wellbeing. Photo / 123RF
Not only should we recognise mental well-being as important in our business, we should act to support those experiencing the extremes of poor mental wellbeing. Photo / 123RF
NZ Herald
By: Rob Campbell
SkyCity chairman Rob Campbell delivered a keynote speech at the 2021 Business Leaders Health and Safety forum at SkyCity yesterday. Read on for his refreshingly open and honest view, published with permission.
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Before that happens, however, the simmering tension between Jackie Rohr and Decourcy Ward is raised to a boil. This wouldn’t amount to much more than a pissing contest between two men if they weren’t dragging every law enforcement agency in Massachusetts into the scrap. In addition to pursuing his belief that Jackie is the one who dropped the unconscious Holly Gunner on the hospital steps, Ward is reaching back to last season to resurrect the memory of Clay Roach, Jackie’s snitch who supposedly committed suicide. After learning from Siobhan that Jackie has dropped by the house several times, Decourcy decides to return the favor. Jenny invites him in for coffee, but doesn’t take the bait when he mentions Roach, the man who corrupted her daughter. When she tells Jackie about the visit later, she makes it clear that she’s fine with whatever he did to the aptly-named Roach.
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The Monday Q&A: Splash Centre manager Dave Campbell on living in perfect Whanganui
4 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Dave Campbell is the facility manager of the Splash Centre. Photo / Lewis Gardner
Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chroniclemichael.tweed@nzme.co.nzWhangaChron
Dave Campbell has been the facility manager of the Splash Centre for the past seven years and provided the radio commentary for Steelform Whanganui rugby games from 2008 to 2018, sitting alongside veteran sports broadcaster Grant McKinnon for eight of those years.
He answered all 10 questions the Chronicle threw at him, just in time for this week s Monday Q&A.