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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ส.ค. 2017
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How can the Workwell programme help you find the perfect job for you and your wellbeing?
Ann Waugh is from Workwell, a newly launched employment and wellbeing programme designed to support people with health conditions or disabilities who are looking to start a new job, needing support to stay in their current role, or planning to return to work after an absence. She discusses the Workwell programme with a current member of the programme, Cameron, who shares his personal story, and Dr Mahmud, GP, talks about how the programme fits in with primary care. #workwell #employment #hiyos #jobsearch #mentalhealth
0:00 Welcome to Workwell! What is it?
0:44 Hear a little bit about Cameron, and how he heard about the Workwell programme
1:45 What is Workwell? A supportive conversation, it's much more than a recruitment programme!
3:48 So what should the workplace look and feel like?
4:45 How does the Workwell experience work? A 16 week programme with a work and health coach
6:28 How Workwell helps with mental health side of things, and your personal wellbeing
7:25 Cameron's highlights of participating in the Workwell programme
8:25 How is this different to normal job searching? Relationship is key
09:52 The impact the Workwell can have
11:00 What advice would you give to people out of work for a long time?
12:25 Dr Tal explains the importance of work to our physical and mental health
13:30 How healthcare plays a role in supporting employment
17:35 Workwell and primary care
21:05 Who is the programme ideal for?
23:33 Types of jobs which suit your values and skills - the importance of volunteering
26:20 Work experience programme at Hiyos
27:28 Workwell works for staff as well and can be totally confidential
28:00 Burnout in the NHS and supporting staff to increase productivity
29:50 GPs supporting Workwell
30:50 Referrals to Workwell - how the process works
31:30 How you can access Workwell - GPs can refer, or you can refer yourself
33:35 The Workwell programme is fresh out of the packet! Facts and figures
37:15 Dr Tal's humble background and the importance of helping people help themselves
38:45 Workwell is new and is going to evolve
41:25 Workwell leads to so much more support
42:40 The link with education
45:00 A great resource for patients and those looking for support!
46:22 The role of AI in employment
49:30 AI and applying for jobs
53:30 External influences on career expectations
64:20 Summary
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0:00 Welcome to Workwell! What is it?
0:44 Hear a little bit about Cameron, and how he heard about the Workwell programme
1:45 What is Workwell? A supportive conversation, it's much more than a recruitment programme!
3:48 So what should the workplace look and feel like?
4:45 How does the Workwell experience work? A 16 week programme with a work and health coach
6:28 How Workwell helps with mental health side of things, and your personal wellbeing
7:25 Cameron's highlights of participating in the Workwell programme
8:25 How is this different to normal job searching? Relationship is key
09:52 The impact the Workwell can have
11:00 What advice would you give to people out of work for a long time?
12:25 Dr Tal explains the importance of work to our physical and mental health
13:30 How healthcare plays a role in supporting employment
17:35 Workwell and primary care
21:05 Who is the programme ideal for?
23:33 Types of jobs which suit your values and skills - the importance of volunteering
26:20 Work experience programme at Hiyos
27:28 Workwell works for staff as well and can be totally confidential
28:00 Burnout in the NHS and supporting staff to increase productivity
29:50 GPs supporting Workwell
30:50 Referrals to Workwell - how the process works
31:30 How you can access Workwell - GPs can refer, or you can refer yourself
33:35 The Workwell programme is fresh out of the packet! Facts and figures
37:15 Dr Tal's humble background and the importance of helping people help themselves
38:45 Workwell is new and is going to evolve
41:25 Workwell leads to so much more support
42:40 The link with education
45:00 A great resource for patients and those looking for support!
46:22 The role of AI in employment
49:30 AI and applying for jobs
53:30 External influences on career expectations
64:20 Summary
Follow us at:
nhshiyos
www.tiktok.com/@nhshiyos
nhshiyos
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Medication I can BUY from the pharmacy
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Medication I can BUY from the pharmacy
What if I haven't had my prescriptions for over 6 months
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What if I haven't had my prescriptions for over 6 months
Difference between acute and repeat medication
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Difference between acute and repeat medication
Your medication has been sent to your pharmacy
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Your medication has been sent to your pharmacy
Hello, Can you explain a bit about how you transitioned into this role and prior experience?
I just got chickenpox, i’m so scared to get scars and i feel disgusting. Can’t even look at myself
@@MoonLunaxx.555 sameeee…i have it since 4 days and its getting worse everyday. I cry when i look at myself in the mirror
@ i gave u some tips btw
@ im on day 5 and have like 100❤️ trust me ur gonna be fine❤️
@@MoonLunaxx.555 me too day 5….we got this stay strong💪🏼💪🏼
I have chicken pox rn😢
I was hired as a nurse / client coordinator but have been covering front desk full-time for a few months due to a staffing shortage. I had never been this tired from a job. 😅 The work you guys do is amazing and clinics could never run without you. ❤❤❤
I never got a break coughing. 😭
I wish I had asthma
Hahah, I cut those of when i was 7...
Thanks for covering this, sir! When I had chickenpox, Planet Ayurveda’s Ayurvedic teas and immunity boosters like Giloy capsules helped me recover faster and with minimal scarring. Natural remedies truly work wonders!
Thank you for this helpful video on chickenpox. When my nephew had chickenpox, Planet Ayurveda's herbal remedies supported his recovery and eased the itching naturally. Their products are a blessing for skin-related issues!
Hello! I'm just really concern about myself because of my classmate who have it for almost 3-4 weeks. He took a sip on my coffee drink yesterday, and I'm scared if he is still contagious even tho he had it for a long time?
It’s very unlikely that you would catch chickenpox (varicella) from drinking from the same mug as someone who had it four weeks ago. Here’s why. Infectious Period: Chickenpox is contagious from 1-2 days before the rash appears until all the blisters have crusted over, which usually takes about 5-7 days. If it has been four weeks since the other person had chickenpox, they are no longer contagious. Transmission: Chickenpox spreads through direct contact with the fluid from the blisters or through respiratory droplets (coughing/sneezing). It doesn’t survive well on surfaces like mugs after the blisters have dried. Immunity: If you’ve had chickenpox before or are vaccinated, you’re already protected from getting it again. If you’re unsure about your immunity or if you develop any symptoms (such as fever or a rash), it’s always a good idea to speak with your GP or pharmacist for further advice.
When I was 13 I was extremely allergic to pollen so I had hay fever one day I spent too long outside I came back home and I was breathing very fast I was gasping I was wheezing and was having trouble talking and walking eating would lead to intense coughing it was a nightmare but I never told anyone out of fear I was a dumb idiot that night I didn’t sleep because when I layed back it would cause it to get much worse until finally I told my parents and they took me to the hospital ever since that severe attack I’ve had lasting damage to my lungs playing 20 minutes of football can cause me to immediately be out of breath growing up after that I never took the inhaler only in emergency I thought relying on it might cause my lungs to weaken but I was damaging it more now I still don’t use it as much I try not too but I’ve realised it’s too late to change what happened I hate it but it is what it is
thank you for sharing that, sounds awful! It is worth seeing your GP to make sure you're on the correct treatment.
I've got chicken pox rn a week before my birthday. Can u tell us how it's caused
Me too :(
It’s so itchy
Chickenpox is caused by the **varicella-zoster virus (VZV)**, a highly contagious virus. It spreads through: 1. Direct contact with the rash or fluid from blisters. 2. Respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes. The virus enters through the respiratory tract, causing a rash and blisters. After recovery, it stays dormant and may later reactivate as shingles.
Keep it up
thank you! We'll try and make better content.
Sounds like a nurse
they have different training. Here is the training for a physician associate. hiyos.org/events/work/physician-associate/ and this is the training for a practice nurse hiyos.org/events/work/nurse/
Great editing, this diserves more views, keep up the great work and success will come
Much appreciated! We’re going to post more regularly
Nice ❤
Thanks Sm_17_cr! We do try!
The solution is pretty simple, more surgeries, more GPS. Stop treating patients like cattle. Allow patients to book appnts at anytime of the day. Booking an appnt alone is the most backwards system ever created, NHS moving back into the Middle Ages. Off topic ... Why are there only one A&Es serving and entire county? For Exmaple, Leicestershire... LRI. What complete nonsense and please don't say it's bc we don't have the funding!
there is a NHS consultation going on at present. Do share your feedback there. change.nhs.uk/en-GB/
Great video keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
Nice
So nice
I understand
Thank you! Please feel free to reach out if you have any additional questions that require clarification.
Bruh I’m watching this because it’s like my throat is weird and it hurts
Hi, please make contact with a general practitioner to discuss this further.
Weird and hurts idk I have sangha and that doesn’t happen I guess it kinda does with the mucus there but hurt ?
Hello I have done my msc healthcare leadership at uk and I want to join practice management So can you assist me ?
Hello, Please see www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/management/roles-management/practice-manager for more information. Thanks, Hiyos
welp guess that me! I've had anxiety attacks at school. More silent ones, so no one really notices, and I basically get shaky, sweaty and shake my leg.
Hello, I would advise to see a healthcare provider to look into this to look forward to a solution. Thanks, Hiyos
Disgusting!
Some people can do it without Asthma
You are correct. A wheeze does not always mean a diagnosis of asthma but it needs to be considered. It can happen with viral infection.
May be I one of those people who have asthma
It is worth having a chat with your GP.
BRO I HAVE ALL THOSE SYMPTOMS BUT I DONT HAVE ASTHMA
Either stomach issues might have gerd or you have sinus issues that causes post nasal drip which can cause a wheeze. High humity can also cause wheeze
Worth having a chat with your GP.
I wish docs would stop relying on wheeze to diagnose! Not everyone wheeze the second you listen to them, I'm on and off wheezer and I'm severe uncontrolled Eosinophilic asthmatic
this video shares some of the symptoms. An asthma diagnosis is make with the symptoms along with an examination and tests.
I have Athsma but when I laugh I wheeze and cough and can breathe properly can someone tell me why?
That could be an exercise induced type of asthma. Worth having a chat with your doctor.
@@Hiyos thankyou!
I have leg aches, stomach pain and exhaustion
im very sorry to hear this, please ensure you seek medical advice where you are
When will the cure for asthama come in the future you have any information please share
Good question
No cure I am afraid. Just a question of managing it as well as possible.
i have it rn and its gotten so much worse (not sure i think 3-4th today) and i cant sleep due to the fact its really disturbing and as if like i can feel every blister on my body and face, its freaking me out because i value my skin a lot, i refuse to look in mirrors now or wanna do anything to see my skin so i have the lights off. this is the worst
SAME like just be anywhere on my body but my face
It sounds like your asthma may be triggered by laughter, which is actually quite common. Laughing can cause your airways to tighten, leading to wheezing, coughing, or difficulty breathing. This is known as exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) It’s a good idea to mention this to your doctor, as they may adjust your asthma management plan or suggest using a reliever inhaler before situations that might trigger symptoms. Stay safe and take care! 😊
Idiots. "like, like, like."
Useful video, BMI is important but it's also important to be happy in life, weight isn't everything, good video though ❤
Quite agree!! It is not everything but we're just encouraging small changes. :)
Ltes be for real rn this monekypox is a rash plus some normal symptoms we are not gonna have a utbreak bruh or call 112(991) just dont
Im in Tunisia 💀
Me too I hope we don’t have another outbreak
sorry for the delay. I think things have settled now.
Dermatology question
Hi, What is your question?
@@Hiyos Skin Biopsy -- Lichen Amyloid. Family History -- My father got Smallpox at that time.
@@Hiyos Hello Sir, Opinion about?
Hi, i don't seem to understand your question. "Opinion about?" Please rephrase it. Thanks
@@Hiyos Does it possible to treat such disease? How? What is your opinion about this skin disease named Lichen Amyloid?
Why i cant find my certificate? I attended the online work experience
Hi did you receive your log in details? Please email your full name to admin@hiyos.org and we can look into this for you
@@Hiyos no I havent. Will email them thank you
helpful thanks
thank you!
Thanks for the work experience
👍 Thanks for Joining!
can we get certificates
yes you can :)
Hi, i'm 41years old and I live in Australia, I would like to become a physician associate/assistant, can I acces to your master if I have a bachelor of sports and recreation? Thank you 😊
good luck
@TheSwargam it's like I can hear you saying good luck for that it's super hard! Is it what you mean? If not, thank you 😊
You'd need to study here to practice in the UK as far as I am aware. You may find this helpful. hiyos.org/events/work/physician-associate/
Bro just discribed me
If you feel you need some help have a chat with your GP.
I have had shortness of breathing recently im not sure if its because of stress or if its normal because I have asthma, I have been stressed since I had a sudden heart palpitation while playing sports in a hot gym with Air conditioning is that normal especially in hot weather?
Sorry about the delay in replying. It could be either. You usually have a wheeze with asthma. Have a chat with your doctor if your symptoms persist.
Honestly why not ban exam. Scientist showed the result and exams lower your iq
Oh I wish 🥲
Not sure we can do that! If they were to be banned, there would have to be another way of assessing which would probabably be equaly stressful. :)
It’s amazing and service was very good and and staff is very cooperative
thank you for your kind words. Great to hear you had an amazing experience :)
How long does it take for all the blister to disappear.?? Its all over my face i need to know😭
I actaully dont know because i am geting my results in som days and i really hope i dont have it! Quick story❤/ i was in school att a break and we where going to a park nearby and when i was there i was runing super fast because i was playing tag and then i started to have breathing problems and i almost fainted i coughed so much\ still having hard runing, jumping, swimming and other activities, it is heartbreaking to be left out when my friends are playing and having fun and i am just sitting alone its feels like a wall just seperating me from playing thank you so much for listening to my short story! It mean alot❤
really sorry to hear this, make sure you talk to a healthcare professional :)
It's not a death sentence lol rather have asthma than copd
I've talked to everyone, but I still can't stop my mind from thinking negatively. I know the more I overthink instead of studying is just making everything worse but I can't control it
Same here. Like I have my exam on 24 but I don't know what to do. I can't even eat properly. I am feeling so much anxious n nothing is working for me.
@@thatanonymousgirl.4638 I hope you did well
Sorry to hear that. You need a bit of stress, but if it is that much, it is probably having a chat with your teachers or doctor.
I have asthma ❤ I was diagnosed at like 2 and had 2 asthma attacks in kindergarten ❤😢
sorry to hear that. Hope you asthma is well controlled now :)
@@Hiyos yeah. It is but I still have to be careful