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53. Beyond the Tick-Box: Meaningful Wellbeing Support at Work

53. Beyond the Tick-Box: Meaningful Wellbeing Support at Work

Season 1 Episode 53 Published 1Β week ago
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Introduction: In this episode, Claudia is joined by Lisa, a Band 7 leader and clinical research nurse, to discuss the findings of her Master’s research into the barriers to staff accessing wellbeing services. They explore the gap between organisational strategy and the practical realities of nursing, looking at why "resilience" is often the wrong word for a systemic problem.

What We Explore:

  • The "Access" Gap: Why having a service hidden on an intranet isn't the same as having meaningful support.
  • Structural Barriers: Lisa reveals the real reasons staff don't reach out... from fear of gossip to the weaponisation of unpaid breaks.
  • The Autonomy Argument: A look at the decades-long research into self-rostering and how giving staff agency can prevent burnout.
  • Just Culture & Safety: Moving from punishment to learning, featuring a discussion on drug errors and psychological safety.
  • The PNA Approach: The role of the Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA) in providing a thinking space to process clinical and emotional pressures.

A Final Thought: If you are currently feeling burnt out or undervalued, please remember: it is not a personal lack of resilience, but the environment you are in. This episode is an invitation to stop apologising for systemic failings and to start prioritising your health and peace.

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