As we slowly approach the end of 2024, we had the pleasure of sponsoring and attending The Northeast HR Association (NEHRA)’s Annual Conference in the scenic Newport, RI. NEHRA brings together HR experts across the region to discuss current trends and developments impacting the HR and benefits industry. Some of the topics I found most noteworthy include:
Championing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI)
Championing DEI was a focal point at NEHRA’s Annual Conference this year, underscoring its significance in today’s workforce. By actively promoting diverse perspectives, organizations can enhance creativity and problem-solving capabilities, driving better business outcomes and creating equitable workplaces. Here are some related sessions I found impactful:
– The kickoff session, “Live & In-Person Employment Law Update – Cultural Flashpoints Edition,” spotlighted how HR teams can stay compliant regarding protected classifications such as religion, race, LGBTQ+ identity and national origin.
– The presentation “DEIB in Action: A Diversity Monologues Experience,” featured actors reenacting authentic employee experiences related to race, gender and sexual orientation.
– The interactive workshop, “Disability Etiquette,” demonstrated the do’s and don’ts when interacting with co-workers with disabilities such as vision, hearing, and mobility impairments as well as mental health, learning, and other non-apparent disabilities.
Fostering a Supportive (& Efficient) Work Culture
Creating a supportive yet efficient work culture remains a challenge for HR teams nationwide. Speakers shared best practices for prioritizing collaboration and open communication while emphasizing efficiency. This focus on supportive environments that boost employee morale and productivity was a hot-button topic this year.
– HR leaders explored unique “Situational Awareness & De-Escalation [tactics] in the Workplace” and tips for addressing high-tension workplace situations.
– As the war for talent continues, two talent acquisition professionals discussed the importance of “Strategic Flexibility: [and] Navigating Talent Shortages with Flexible Hiring Practices.”
-Berklee College of Music’s Associate Director of Talent Acquisition discussed the importance of “Stay Interviews” and how simple check-ins can remind employees of their importance to organizational success.
Supporting Mental Health
Mental health continues to be a top priority for HR and benefits professionals across the region. Workshops and panels highlighted the need for initiatives that reduce stigma and promote work-life balance. By prioritizing mental health, HR professionals can create happier, healthier workplaces that enhance company culture and drive long-term growth. Below are some valuable sessions I’d like to spotlight.
– This year, attendees were able to enjoy a Sunrise Wellness Walk each morning of the conference. It provided a great opportunity to destress and explore the beautiful Newport neighborhood.
– As isolation and loneliness continue to impact many Americans, the session “Isolation, Inclusion and Workplace Collective Care: Strengthening Staff Mental Health” showcased tactics for fostering a supportive environment.
– A clinical psychologist addressed “Getting Intentional About Managing Stress and Burnout: From Personal Practice to Organizational Impact,” providing guidance on navigating personal stress and building confidence.
In summary, the NEHRA’s Annual Conference created a vibrant atmosphere for networking and meaningful discussions on pressing trends shaping the HR landscape. We thoroughly enjoyed reconnecting with industry leaders, meeting emerging talent, and participating in insightful sessions. We look forward to seeing how these discussions evolve at next year’s conference.