Wellbeing and health at work

Episode recorded at the 2022 National Police Wellbeing Conference exploring the support that's available for police officers and staff.





Guests


Andy Rhodes, Director of the College of Policing’s Oscar Kilo, National Police Wellbeing Service (NPWS)

Sergeant Garry Botterill, Sussex Police and NPWS

Chief Inspector Catherine Pritchard, Cheshire Constabulary and NPWS

Liz Eades, Occupational Health Advisor, NPWS

John Harrison, Senior Medical Advisor, NPWS

Zoe Davenport, Occupational Health Expert Support Officer, NPWS

Julie Feakin, Consultant, NPWS

Eleck Dodson, Consultation, NPWS




Timestamps


00:29 Andy Rhodes

06:14 Onboarding – how an organisation introduces and integrates new employees in the early stages of their employment

06:39 Emotional intelligence

07:56 Policing front line review

10:06 Demand, capacity & welfare – Police Federation

12:02 The nick – police station

12:17 Police Mutual

12:18 Occupational health

13:00 Wellbeing outreach service

13:46 Peter Kay – actor and comedian

14:00 Sgt Garry Botterill

14:09 Oscar Kilo 9: Wellbeing and trauma support dogs

15:18 Service Dogs UK

15:35 Dogs Trust

18:04 Oxytocin – hormone that stimulates emotional connection and wellbeing

18:10 Dopamine – chemical in the brain that influences mood and sensations of reward and motivation

21:08 Contact Oscar Kilo

21:40 CI Catherine Pritchard

22:06 Grade 3 triple negative breast cancer

26:58 Breast changes to look out for

32:24 Cancer, work and you, Oscar Kilo

38:16 Liz Eades, John Harrison, Zoe Davenport, Julie Feakin, Eleck Dodson

46:15 Psychological risk assessment

47:45 Foundation occupational health standards

48:36 Blue light wellbeing framework

50:12 Beating crime plan


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