Noticeboard
Guided Journaling Questions for week commencing 26th June
27/06/2023
Time, energy, money, etc - we save, and we spend. What are you saving and spending? Is the balance as you wish it to be?
New Spaces for Listening Dates
27/06/2023
New dates have been released for the #SpacesForListening Sessions for July and August. All sessions run on MSTeams and there is a maximum of eight participants each time. Sessions are open to all staff across health and social care, and the wider public and voluntary sector.
Guided Journaling Questions for week commencing 19th June 2023
19/06/2023
What did you gain from the activities or hobbies that you once enjoyed but haven’t touched for years? Where might these gains be helpful to you right now?
We Care June 2023 Flash Report
15/06/2023
The We Care Flash Report for June is now live, for information on the different workstreams
We Care Newsletter - Summer 2023 Edition
14/06/2023
The summer 2023 edition of the We Care Newsletter is now available!
Guided Journaling questions for week commencing 12th June 2023
12/06/2023
Challenge can be good for us. But it can also be difficult and confusing – pushing us out of our comfort zone. Who might support you and provide safe space around your challenges? Where might you do that for others?
Guided Journaling questions for week commencing 5th June 2023
05/06/2023
If the clocks stopped at this moment, what would you drop? What might this unlock for you?
Pulse Survey #4 The Results are in!
01/06/2023
Thank you to all our colleagues who took part in the We Care Pulse Survey #4 in April. We are pleased to report that 1,023 people took part, which helps us to get a good idea of how you are feeling, factors impacting wellbeing, and areas you feel are important to focus on. We are also able to compare these results with past surveys which help understand overall trends.
Guided Journaling Questions for week commencing 22nd May
22/05/2023
At some point or other, we will all have waited in a queue, and we will no doubt do so again. What about queuing do you take for granted and how could your perspective on queuing liberate your thinking?