*next webinar - How to manage yourself through complaints with Dr Rachel Morris is on Tuesday 17th September at 12.30pm lunchtime
It's time to put your wellbeing first.
(Even when you're under pressure, time is short, and your colleagues are stressed too...)
Join these monthly online sessions to get practical strategies tailored for people in roles like yours to help you beat stress and prevent burnout.
You'll learn how to set boundaries to keep you happy and healthy, and support the people around you too.
What you'll get:
- 12 live and interactive wellbeing-booster webinars designed specifically for healthcare professionals in busy roles.
- Topics include burnout, stress and overwhelm, dealing with anxiety, trauma, conflict, knowing your limits, and more!
- Sessions are scheduled in lunchtime slots (12:30-13:15pm). Choose whether to join the workshop live, or catch up with the recording at a time that suits you.
- Bonus: access to the Wellbeing Quality Improvement (QoF in a box) Toolkit
When you sign up, we'll also send you weekly emails with our regular podcast and other resources to help you thrive at work.
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Here's the full programme of Work Well Webinars 2024/ 2025
17th September: How to manage yourself through complaints
16th October: How to be more assertive and get what you need
12th November: How to escape the urgency trap and get your time back
11th December: How to beat loneliness working on the frontline
2025
January: How to stay mentally fit at work
February: How to beat imposter thinking and increase your confidence
March: How to support your colleagues without burning out yourself
April: How to get some rest and headspace in your busy life
May: How to manage stress and anxiety on the frontline
June: How to beat burnout
July: How to deal with conflict at work
August: How to say no, set boundaries and deal with pushback
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