Protecting Mental Health and Preventing Burnout in Health and Care Workers

The fifth in this year’s Working for Health 2030 webinar series co-hosted by WHO and NHS England, this seminar examines the prevalence of mental health issues and burnout among health and care workers, focusing on organisational and systemic drivers. We will explore how employers and health systems can address these issues and prioritise staff well-being, leading to improved retention and productivity. The discussion, led by Shriti Pattani National Clinical Expert in Occupational Health and Wellbeing for NHS England and the Clinical Director, Consultant in Occupational Medicine and Head of Service of an Occupational Health and Wellbeing service for a large Acute Trust in London, will include:

✅ What burnout looks like — and why health and care workers are especially at risk
✅ Evidence-based interventions to support mental health and well-being
✅ How data and digital tools can help us tackle burnout
✅ Innovative, low-cost strategies to improve staff experience, well-being, retention and productivity

Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect, engage, and be a part of the solution. Our duty of care begins with protecting those who care for us.

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