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08:24
Identifying industry weaknesses in the light of Covid
Ecclesiastical Insurance, commercial director, Adrian Saunders, joins Insure TV to discuss the lessons learned from the challenges of 2020 and what insurers will need to do in the months to come to ensure customer satisfaction in the future.
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06:11
Managing stress
Ecclesiastical recently teamed up with inspirational speaker Chris Moon to explore a thoughtful perspective on how we can better connect with our wellbeing, recognise our stress triggers, build resilience and support those around us. Here Chris and Adrian discuss how ‘one size doesn’t fit all’ when it comes to stress management and explore links to activities that can have a positive effect on our wellbeing. Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc (Ecclesiastical) wishes to thank Chris Moon for sharing his own experience of overcoming adversity. Ecclesiastical has produced this video in an effort to raise awareness and break down stigma, helping people in the broking community connect with strategies to manage stress. The guidance in this video is provided for information purposes and is general and educational in nature and does not constitute mental health advice. You are free to choose whether or not to use it and it should not be considered a substitute for seeking professional help in specific circumstances. Accordingly, Ecclesiastical and its subsidiaries shall not be liable for any losses, damages, charges or expenses, whether direct, indirect, or consequential and howsoever arising, that you suffer or incur as a result of or in connection with your use or reliance on the information provided in this video except for those which cannot be excluded by law. We acknowledge that an individual's experience with mental health issues or concerns is unique to that individual. If you have any questions personally or in connection with co-workers, family or friends, we encourage you to contact your General Practitioner or your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if you have one as part of your benefits plan.
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07:10
Opening up
Ecclesiastical recently teamed up with inspirational speaker Chris Moon to explore a thoughtful perspective on how we can better connect with our wellbeing, recognise our stress triggers, build resilience and support those around us. In this video, Chris and Adrian explore tips for opening up, and tackling the issue of stigma. Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc (Ecclesiastical) wishes to thank Chris Moon for sharing his own experience of overcoming adversity. Ecclesiastical has produced this video in an effort to raise awareness and break down stigma, helping people in the broking community connect with strategies to manage stress. The guidance in this video is provided for information purposes and is general and educational in nature and does not constitute mental health advice. You are free to choose whether or not to use it and it should not be considered a substitute for seeking professional help in specific circumstances. Accordingly, Ecclesiastical and its subsidiaries shall not be liable for any losses, damages, charges or expenses, whether direct, indirect, or consequential and howsoever arising, that you suffer or incur as a result of or in connection with your use or reliance on the information provided in this video except for those which cannot be excluded by law. We acknowledge that an individual's experience with mental health issues or concerns is unique to that individual. If you have any questions personally or in connection with co-workers, family or friends, we encourage you to contact your General Practitioner or your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if you have one as part of your benefits plan.
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06:01
Helping others
Ecclesiastical recently teamed up with inspirational speaker Chris Moon to explore a thoughtful perspective on how we can better connect with our wellbeing, recognise our stress triggers, build resilience and support those around us. Inspirational speaker Chris Moon joins us again and discusses what steps we can take to support others in need. Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc (Ecclesiastical) wishes to thank Chris Moon for sharing his own experience of overcoming adversity. Ecclesiastical has produced this video in an effort to raise awareness and break down stigma, helping people in the broking community connect with strategies to manage stress. The guidance in this video is provided for information purposes and is general and educational in nature and does not constitute mental health advice. You are free to choose whether or not to use it and it should not be considered a substitute for seeking professional help in specific circumstances. Accordingly, Ecclesiastical and its subsidiaries shall not be liable for any losses, damages, charges or expenses, whether direct, indirect, or consequential and howsoever arising, that you suffer or incur as a result of or in connection with your use or reliance on the information provided in this video except for those which cannot be excluded by law. We acknowledge that an individual's experience with mental health issues or concerns is unique to that individual. If you have any questions personally or in connection with co-workers, family or friends, we encourage you to contact your General Practitioner or your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if you have one as part of your benefits plan.
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06:05
Introduction to Chris and recognising stress
Ecclesiastical recently teamed up with inspirational speaker Chris Moon to explore a thoughtful perspective on how we can better connect with our wellbeing, recognise our stress triggers, build resilience and support those around us. In this video, Chris shares his story and experiences of building resilience to offer some insight on what we can all do to reduce workplace stress. Ecclesiastical Insurance Office plc (Ecclesiastical) wishes to thank Chris Moon for sharing his own experience of overcoming adversity. Ecclesiastical has produced this video in an effort to raise awareness and break down stigma, helping people in the broking community connect with strategies to manage stress. The guidance in this video is provided for information purposes and is general and educational in nature and does not constitute mental health advice. You are free to choose whether or not to use it and it should not be considered a substitute for seeking professional help in specific circumstances. Accordingly, Ecclesiastical and its subsidiaries shall not be liable for any losses, damages, charges or expenses, whether direct, indirect, or consequential and howsoever arising, that you suffer or incur as a result of or in connection with your use or reliance on the information provided in this video except for those which cannot be excluded by law. We acknowledge that an individual's experience with mental health issues or concerns is unique to that individual. If you have any questions personally or in connection with co-workers, family or friends, we encourage you to contact your General Practitioner or your Employee Assistance Program (EAP) if you have one as part of your benefits plan.
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40:29
High Net Worth Masterclass | Contemporary Art
Our panel takes a look at what soaring prices in the art market mean for insurers as well as the importance of valuing the artist and their work correctly for both present and future and what impact the EU anti-money laundering directive will have on the industry. Featuring in this Masterclass is: Justine Allen, Client Director, Aston Lark Ben Hanly, Modern & Contemporary Art Specialist, Doerr Valuations Dr. James Lindow, Underwriting Director, Art & Private Clients, Ecclesiastical Insurance Giles Greenfield, CEO, Markham Brokers
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42:36
Private Client Masterclass | January 2020
In this Private Client Insure TV Masterclass, the panel discusses how large the high net-worth market currently is, what areas the industry needs to improve & the importance of regular valuations. Speaking here is: Alastair McPhie-Meiklejon, Independent Valuer & Specialist, Doerr Valuations Dr. James Lindow, Underwriting Director, Art & Private Clients, Ecclesiastical Insurance Christopher Digby, Associate Director, Howden Group