Supporting carers to stay healthy and connected at work
Work plays a huge part in our health and wellbeing. This is especially true for the 3 million workers in the UK who care for loved ones with disabilities or serious health conditions.
Work plays a huge part in our health and wellbeing. This is especially true for the 3 million workers in the UK who care for loved ones with disabilities or serious health conditions.
Experiences between the ages of 12 and 24 play a crucial role in determining young people’s health and wellbeing in the long term. In her latest blog, Jo Bibby explores the latest results of the young...
Over 10% of all over 65s are still in paid employment. In his latest blog, Christopher Brooks from Age UK discusses the importance of good work for an ageing workforce.
Gillian is a Leaders for Change Fellow and Principal Optometrist at Wirral University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Kathleen is a Leaders for Change Fellow and Reader and Honorary Consultant Diagnostic Microbiology at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Janine is a Leaders for Change Fellow and MacMillan Lead Cancer Nurse/Associate Director of Cancer Services at Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust.
Sian is a Leaders for Change Fellow and Primary Care Programme Lead at West of England Academic Health Science Network.
Gill is a Leaders for Change Fellow and Project Lead at Nene Commissioning CCG.
Debbie is a Leaders for Change Fellow and Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) and Carers Lead.