Welcome to the Oscar Kilo, National Police Wellbeing Service latest bulletin, read on to find out what we have been up to over the last month and what to expect from us in the coming weeks.
Creating an environment for brilliance - a one day wellbeing at work conference is being held by Devon & Cornwall Police on Wednesday 6 March, 9am to 4pm at Buckfast Abbey, Devon.
There will be 100 spaces to attend in person (Devon & Cornwall Police and Dorset Police officers and staff only) and the event will also be streamed live on Teams for other colleagues.
Thank you to everyone who has taken part in our survey on sleepiness and driving in policing. The final set of prize winners have now been selected. Please note: All prizes must be claimed by the 29th of February.
Welcome to the Oscar Kilo, National Police Wellbeing Service latest bulletin, read on to find out what we have been up to over the last month and what to expect from us in the coming weeks.
Next week, 22 January, we will be launching our new seven days of healthy eating programme, developed by nutritionist Anna Earl, it's a great way to kick start your healthy eating plan.
Read this article, co-written by Professor Cary Cooper and our SRO Dr Ian Hesketh, published in 'The Conversation', about ‘leaveism’ and ‘presenteeism’ and how to be happier at work
Humberside Police have kindly shared this film with us, it includes some of their serving officers and staff bravely sharing their personal struggles with mental health. In this blog, trauma psychotherapist Louise Robinson tells us how the film came about and the impact it has had locally.
Congratulations go to Saxon who is an OK9 top dog and her handler Laura Delaney from Humberside Police. In this article, you will discover what Saxon has been up to, to deserve this honour.
Welcome to the Oscar Kilo, National Police Wellbeing Service latest bulletin, read on to find out what we have been up to over the last month and what to expect from us in the coming weeks.
This year’s national police wellbeing survey saw the highest response yet with 42,058 officers, staff and volunteers taking part – a 14% increase on the number of respondents from last year.
In this blog by Wellbeing Practitioner PC Natasha Hill from Devon, Cornwall and Dorset Police Alliance, you can read about the sessions, access the recordings if you missed them, and find out more about the WellFest virtual wellbeing festival.