A certain amount of stress can be helpful, but too much is harmful. That’s why Emma Dymond – who’s passionate about her team’s wellbeing – has launched a trial of home blood tests that check levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Hear all about the trial here.
Neil Greenberg explains what PTSD is and how rail organisations can minimise its risk. He also interviews Michael Setchell, a former train driver, who experienced traumatic events at work, resulting in a PTSD diagnosis.
Bullying and harassment aren’t welcome here. In this session, Rachel Lewis draws on research to identify key actions to prevent, address, and manage conflict and negative relationships at work.
Nutritionist Niamh McMahon is back to answer the outstanding questions you had during her Wellbeing Wednesday session. Here’s everything you’ve ever wanted to know about healthy eating, food myths, and more.
Hear about the effect of railway shift patterns on the human body, and how we’re supporting colleagues to reach a healthier weight. Since the start of our partnership with Slimming World, we’ve lost a combined total of 2,603lbs – that’s equivalent to 378,000 tea bags!
It’s well documented that shift work can lead to metabolic disorders. But there are ways to reduce your risk. This session explores what the science says and how to create healthy, satisfying food that’s easy to pack for work.