Personal Wellbeing (CP202609)
| Availability | Fully booked Add to waiting list | ||
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| Subject | Communication Skills | ||
| Description | This session will be delivered by Dr Jaimee Wylam & Dr Martin Billington. Jaimee Wylam is a Consultant in Public Health Medicine who lives and works in Yorkshire. Jaimee qualified as a doctor in 2013 and began her career working in psychiatry. She undertook a leadership fellowship within the Future Leaders Programme, during which she developed and implemented regional initiatives relating to staff wellbeing. She is passionate about promoting wellbeing in the workplace. Martin Billington qualified as a doctor in 1993 and has worked as GP since 2001. He has special interests in mental health, substance misuse and medical education. Working for over 25 years in the NHS, he has seen first-hand the impact of a challenging work environment and how this can negatively affect our wellbeing. He has subsequently developed an interest in how professionals can learn new skills and approaches to enhance their working lives. | ||
| Additional information | The Zoom link is only visible to those booked on the course, please do not share this with others. Participants with a place booked via Maxcourse can download their certificate (CPD hours displayed) after attendance of the session. | ||
| Venue | Virtual TBC, Online - Yorkshire and the Humber View details | ||
| Date & time | Monday 7 September 2026, 13:30 to 16:30 | ||
| Lecturers | Dr Martin Billington & Dr Jaimee Wylam | ||
| Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
| Course style | Virtual | ||
| Catering | No Catering | ||
| Delivered by | Programme Facilitator | ||
| CPD hours | 3.000 | ||
| Cost | No charge | ||
| Aims | This online half day course will explore the challenges facing people working within the Public Health sphere, both directly related to their work and also wider areas. It will discuss manifestations of stress and burnout, whilst teaching ways of recognising and managing these negative experiences. The session will be interactive, with work in small groups and pairs, allowing attendees to share and hear relevant stories. The facilitators have a wealth of experience of working in healthcare and of training staff to support their wellbeing. | ||
| Learning outcomes | • Appreciate the challenges faced by those working in public health • Understand how stress manifests in ourselves and others • Knowledge of practical tools to support wellbeing | ||






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