Wellbeing and Resilience at Work
March 30, 2020
CALA homes
The issue: CALA homes, a major UK homebuilder, engaged the Keil Centre to support their people managers’ understanding of workplace wellbeing, psychological health and resilience.
The approach: The Keil Centre’s Chartered Occupational Psychologists delivered 1-day training courses as part of CALA’s Leadership Development Programme.
This 1-day course:
- makes an explicit link between the management of wellbeing and the organisation’s core values
- increases managers’ personal resilience and knowledge of strategies to boost individual wellbeing and thriving at work
- helps managers develop empathy and understanding of others who may be less resilient
- improves the individual response to signs of stress in themselves
- improves how managers respond to signs of stress in others
- promotes the company’s resources related to wellbeing and mental health
The outcome: Feedback from managers highlighted that:
- the course was practical, focused on tips and techniques rather than just providing theories and concepts
- the Keil Centre facilitator was knowledgeable, able to answer questions comprehensively
- the sensitive nature of the topic was handled well, giving people space to comment and learn from each other in a supportive environment
- clear links made between what can feel less tangible (mental wellbeing) and the more tangible signs (errors, ill-health, impact on safety etc.)