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Our host, Huw Jones, talks to panellists Abby Davis, Brian Paynter, and Joe Smales about the challenges, sacrifices and sense of purpose whilst working in rail through Christmas.
Mental ill health can affect anyone, at any time in their life. Clinical Psychologist, Dr Andrew Beck tells us how Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) can make the difference in tackling negative thought patterns.
1-in-3 rail workers meet the criteria for a clinical mental health condition, leading to ill health and absence. Here, industry experts talk about designing jobs around mental wellbeing to combat this.
Award-winning emotional intelligence coach, Jacqueline A. Hinds reveals the practices and principles of her approach to emotional health and wellbeing, to help with managing your emotions at home and work.
Railwayman Paul Stanford experienced train accidents, rail suicides and distressed rail passengers, resulting in his PTSD diagnosis. Hear his story, how he recovered, and his coping techniques for stress.
In this session, rail colleagues in Australia give an insight into how they deal with challenges of working away from families, managing border closures, support networks overseas, and managing wellbeing.
Fact: men live shorter, less healthy, and less happy lives than women. Serious subject! Yet humour can help. So, join award-winning comedian, John Ryan, as he talks male mental health and relationships.
Shift workers are prone to general health issues, digestive complaints, higher body mass and long-term conditions. Diet is key. Join us for night-time eating tips to help you stay energised, alert, and healthy.
Our host, Rob Morris, talks to Dr Anand Patel, about men’s health and what we can do to improve it. Plus, Nicola Morgan, who is an expert on the teenage brain and mental health, shared tips on how to build a better relationship with your children and help them to be more resilient.
Our host, Ruth Busby, talks to David R. Hamilton, a kindness scientist, columnist, speaker and author of eleven books, including one of his latest bestsellers, ‘The Five Side Effects of Kindness’ and Dr Sam Akbar, a clinical psychologist and trauma specialist, as well as an author of recently published book ‘Stressilient: Beat Stress and Build Resilience’.