Resources for Primary Care workers

We’ve curated a set of health and wellbeing resources specifically for Primary Care workers in North Central London. The resources below are for people working in GP surgeries, community pharmacies and NHS funded dental and optometry sites in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington.

While the resources on this page are designed for specific professions within Primary Care, you can also find plenty of resources for all health and care workers throughout this website, including health and wellbeing support for individuals, support for teams, and support for organisations.

For dentists

Resource description:

Structured Career Pathways for dentists and the whole dental team.

Link to resource:
Visit the College of General Dentistry website

Topic: Career
Audience: Primary Care; dentists
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Various

For dentists and doctors

Resource description:

The British Doctors & Dentists Group is a mutual/self-help group of doctors and dentists who are recovering, or wish to recover, from chemical addiction – alcohol and/or drugs (prescription and non-prescription) – and other behavioural addictions.

Link to resource: 
Visit the British Doctors and Dentists Group website

Topic: Addiction
Audience: Primary Care; doctors and dentists
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: In-person and online meetings

For doctors

Resource description:

The Sick Doctors Trust was established in 1996 by a group of doctors who were themselves recovering from addictions and were concerned at the lack of effective arrangements for helping others who found themselves in difficulty as a result of alcohol or drug use.

Access this resource:

Call the support line on 0370 444 5163

Visit the Sick Doctors Trust website

Topic: Addiction
Audience: Primary Care, doctors
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Support line

Resource description:

Are you a GP, a hospital doctor or a professional in a demanding job?

Most of us went into our profession to improve people’s lives, and have an interesting and varied career. After studying for what seemed like a lifetime, we finally qualified and were let loose into the world of work.

Fast forward several years. We’ve done hours and hours on the job, coped with sleepless nights, difficult colleagues, traumatic situations and impossible exams. But our careers can be as demanding as they are rewarding, and navigating the high stress culture at work leaves many of us feeling overwhelmed and exhausted

You may feel like a frog in boiling water. Things have heated up so slowly that you didn’t notice the extra-long days becoming the norm, you don’t question the loss of control over your work and you’re used to constantly being on the edge of burnout – until you reach boiling point.

Let’s face it, frogs generally have only two options – stay and be boiled alive, or jump out of the pan. Happily, you are not a frog. You have many more options, choices and control than you think.

That’s where this podcast comes in. It is possible to be master of your own destiny, to craft your job and career so that you can thrive even in the most difficult of situations. There are simple changes that you can make which will make a huge difference to your stress levels, your resilience and productivity and help you enjoy life again.

Link to resource:
Listen to the You Are Not a Frog podcast or explore the Shapes resources for doctors

Topic: Stress
Audience: Primary Care; doctors
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Podcast, courses, coaching

Resource description:

This wellbeing support service is open to all doctors and medical students (regardless of BMA membership). This counselling service is provided through the BMA’s accredited provider, Health Assured. All counsellors are members of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and bound by strict codes of confidentiality. The counsellors are here to help you deal with a variety of issues, both personal and work-related.

By seeking constructive help, you may identify ways of addressing the root causes of your concerns and develop strategies to reduce the impact of the consequences. The services are confidential and free of charge.

These are not emergency services. If you require urgent assistance, please contact your GP, or visit your local A&E department. 

Link to resource:
Visit the BMA website for more details about the counselling service

Contact the BMA to request access to a counsellor:

By phone: call 0330 123 1245 (24 hours a day, seven days a week)

Online: visit the Health Assured online portal and request support via the ‘contact us’ form or the live chat button, stating ‘BMA’ as your organisation.

How it works

Following a triage, you can access in-the-moment support or be referred for a structured course of up to six sessions with a counsellor.

The counselling service is confidential. All counsellors are members of the BACP and are bound by strict codes of confidentiality. 

Topic: Mental health
Audience: Primary Care; doctors; medical students
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Counselling

Resource description:

The GP Career Support Hub from the NHS aims to help doctors understand which options are available to them at different stages in their career.

Link to resource:
Visit the GP Career Support Hub website.

Topic: Career
Audience: Primary Care; GPs
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Various

Resource description:

A key benefit of this resource is the series of in-depth ‘Wellbeing Sessions’. These offer doctors and medical students the chance to make lasting positive change in areas of their wellbeing. They offer structured, self-guided support that explores issues in more depth than many other online wellbeing resources.

Signing up requires an email address so that a unique secure login can be created for you. After that, the support you access is entirely confidential.

If you have less time available, or would like to explore a range of topics to find out what would most benefit you, the resource offers two other varieties of support session.

‘Find Out More’ guides offer a starting point, providing an overview of up-to-date information on a topic, plus top tips and advice on what to do next. ‘Bitesize’ sessions can help you begin to make positive changes by providing psychological techniques and strategies that you can put in to practice straight away.

These sessions are open to everyone, and can benefit doctors, medical students and family members alike.

Link to resource:
Visit the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund website.

Topic: Mental health
Audience: Primary Care; GPs; medical students; medics’ families
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Various

For nurses

Resource description:

If you feel stuck in a rut, unable to progress, or have circumstances that are impacting on your career, Career Coaching may be able to help.

Coaching is not advice, and it doesn’t tell you what to do, but is about working collaboratively with you to identify steps and aspirations.

Link to resource:
Find more information to help determine whether Career Coaching would benefit you.

If you are a Royal College of Nursing (RCN) member, you can book a coaching session by contacting the advice team.  

Topic: Career
Audience: Primary Care; nursing staff
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Coaching

For pharmacists

Resource description:

Whatever you want from your career in pharmacy, you can find tools, connections and knowledge to help you achieve it. From free one-to-one support sessions, mentoring to general advice for pharmacists.

Link to resource:
Visit the Royal Pharmaceutical Society website.

Topic: Career
Audience: Primary Care; pharmacists
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Various

For practice managers

Resource description:

Sign up to the Active Practice Charter and join the national network of practices making positive changes in their surgeries to boost staff and patient wellbeing.

Link to resource:
Sign up your practice to the Active Practice Charter.

Topic: Social
Audience: Primary Care; practice managers
Who is this for: Teams, organisations
Resource format: Webpage

Resource description:

The aim of this module is to offer general practitioners and practice managers practical approaches to protecting staff wellbeing, and to inspire the development of healthy workplaces.

Link to resource:
Visit the RCGP eLearning Hub.

Topic: Social
Audience: Primary Care; practice managers
Who is this for: Teams, organisations
Resource format: E-Learning

 

Mindfulness and wellbeing resources

Resource description:

These mindfulness based videos have been created for nursing staff, but could benefit anyone. The six videos each cover a different stage of your day, from starting your day to arriving home. Each video provides practical techniques which you can put into practice.

Link to resource:
Watch the videos.

Topic: Mindfulness
Audience: Primary Care; nursing staff; social care staff
Who is this for: Individuals
Resource format: Video

Resource description

In this episode of the Primary Care London podcast, host Munir Adam speaks with Dr Nirja Joshi about stress and wellness in the workplace. 

Individually and collectively, we all need to understand stress and wellbeing better so that we can contribute to making our workplaces more enjoyable, improve productivity and prevent burnout. This episode covers topics such as what we mean by stress, wellbeing and burnout; how to recognise stress; why it’s so common; what strategies we can employ at work; what changes we can make ourselves, and where to turn for help.

The Primary Care London podcast is produced by the North East London Training Hubs, and its content is relevant for all Primary Care clinical staff. However, this particular episode is relevant for anyone working within the NHS.

Link to resource
Listen to the podcast episode.

Topic: Coping with stress
Audience: Primary Care; health professionals
Who is this for: Individuals; teams
Resource format: Podcast