Businesses Invited to Take Part in Workplace Wellbeing Programme

Cork County Council Library and Arts Service is inviting businesses to participate in an innovative wellbeing initiative for workplaces in County Cork and County Kerry.
The ‘Make Or Break’ programme brings creativity to workplaces through a series of free lunchtime workshops across a range of creative activities, including bookbinding, illustration, photography, clay sculpting, printmaking and more. Designed to be both enjoyable and relaxing, the central focus of the programme is to offer employees the chance to get creative and to promote mental wellbeing.
Delivered through artist-led workshops, the scheme aims to foster wellbeing and collaboration within workplaces by making space for creative thinking, enhancing team dynamics, encouraging innovation, and supporting wellbeing through the cultivation of a positive workplace environment.
Workshops are delivered onsite once per week over a six-week period, with flexibility to accommodate shift schedules and break times. The programme is free for participating businesses, with all fees and materials included.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Joe Caroll is encouraging more businesses to get involved,
Funded by Creative Ireland, ‘Make Or Break’ is a collaboration between Cork County Council, Kerry County Arts Service, HSE Southwest, and The Crawford Art Gallery
Contact Cork County Council’s Creative Ireland team at [email protected] for further information.