Level 7 Strategic Approaches to Mental Health and Wellbeing qualification
If you’re a practising or aspiring manager, learn how to sustain a positive culture of mental health and wellbeing within your workplace and gain an internationally recognised qualification at post graduate level.
Teaching days: 29 Mar, 26 Apr, 31 May 2023
Selection Days: 8 & 9 February
Expressions of interest to be submitted by 20 January to: [email protected]
Conversations on Burnout
Hazel Anderson-Turner returns for a second series of conversations on Burnout. In this five-part series Hazel and colleagues will delve into the different aspects of burnout, how it presents and some tools and techniques for recognising and understanding what support you might need. The second series also looks at some more specialist topics such as Neurodiversity and Menopause and their relationship with burnout. You can sign up to as many of the sessions as you like and please share with colleagues.
Webinar 1: Being Human
Date: Thurs 26 January
Time: 9.30 – 10.30
Online Menohealth Session
This week HIOW Health & Wellbeing focus on Perimenopause: This may last up to 10 years so ensure you recognise the symptoms and know where to go for help.
Register on Eventbrite to attend and access handouts and presentation recordings: MenoHealth Online Webinars Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite
These sessions will now be held on Zoom – link details below or sign up via Eventbrite.
https://solentnhs.zoom.us/j/85655056803?pwd=VDUyQTBkQWg5NFVKODg2dm5NdWhUQT09
Staff Listening Session – Creating and working in psychologically safe spaces.
In our third staff listening session, we will explore what makes a psychologically safe place to work. The session is completely confidential and delivered by our trusted partner Inclusion Included. Everyone welcome – we want to hear your views!
Sign up here: Inclusion Included sessions Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite
Check in with friends, family and colleagues.
Whilst it can be a joyous time of year, it can also bring mixed emotions, or even feelings of anxiety, loneliness or grief.
Let’s look out for each other and remember that it is ok to not be ok this Christmas.
Click here for more information about how to seek support for yourself or others.