Working Well Beings
This episode of the Working Well-Beings Podcast, recorded live at the Health & Wellbeing at Work Conference, features Nicola, Associate Director for Occupational Health and Wellbeing at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, discussing how organisations can better support staff health, reduce absence, and build truly supportive workplace cultures.Wearing multiple hats across the NHS and occupational health sector, Nicola shares insights from leading wellbeing strategy for a workforce of 20,000 people — and why caring for employees is essential to delivering better outcomes for organisations and the people they serve.From early intervention and cultural change to communication challenges across multi-generational workforces, this conversation explores what workplace wellbeing looks like in practice inside one of the UK’s largest public services.🎙 In this episode, we discuss:Supporting staff health and wellbeing at scale in the NHSReducing sickness absence through early interventionWhy visibility and human connection matter more than email communicationWorkplace adjustments and supporting neurodiversityThe challenges of engaging a multi-generational workforceBuilding proactive wellbeing models instead of reactive supportLeadership, culture, and caring for the carersNicola’s unconventional career journey into occupational healthNicola also shares her personal career story — from investment banking to NHS leadership — and how finding purpose shaped her path into supporting the people who care for others.📍 Recorded live at the Health & Wellbeing at Work Conference.🔔 Subscribe for conversations on leadership, workplace wellbeing, occupational health, and organisational culture.
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