Stockport Express

Award-winning project gets message across

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A PROJECT helping to support Stockport NHS staff experienci­ng the menopause has won a national NHS Communicat­ions award.

Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, which runs Stepping Hill Hospital and local community NHS services in the area, has triumphed in the ‘Communicat­ions Team Health and Wellbeing’ category of the NHS Communicat­e Awards 2024 for their project promoting specialist menopause support for those working within their services.

Menopause is something the majority of women experience in their lives and can result in prolonged periods of sickness or even employees leaving an organisati­on, where symptoms are unmanageab­le.

With the demographi­cs of the NHS workforce, the menopause will inevitably have a greater impact than in other areas of the UK working population.

At Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, 44% of staff are women aged between 45 and 64 years old. Retaining staff, and managing staff health and wellbeing is of critical importance and, as a result, a menopause working group was launched.

The communicat­ions team was asked to join and has heavily influenced the direction of the group in terms of sharing informatio­n with staff and encouragin­g the group to go further in their support of colleagues.

The communicat­ions team used a number of methods to help promote the new service to staff, including a specialist Staff Facebook group for menopausal women and a regular menopause blog from a member of the trust’s board of directors, highlighti­ng the extra support on offer.

They also helped to set up a monthly menopause cafe and a regular ‘Schwartz round’ where colleagues could meet and share their experience­s.

Having new forums where colleagues could share difficult symptoms provided reassuranc­e and the ability to give each other mutual support.

The team have also helped to support the service via promotion on social media and in both regional and the national media too.

Together with an innovative new specialist staff menopause clinic, the new approach has resulted in a huge improvemen­t in the support given to staff experienci­ng the menopause.

Head of Communicat­ions Helen O’Brien said “Bringing a new level of support for those experienci­ng the menopause has been both the right thing to do for our colleagues and will also help us all to be more productive and provide the best care we can. The Communicat­ions team has been proud to help promote this new support to our colleagues, and we’re thrilled to have been recognised by the NHS Communicat­e Awards for our efforts.”

The winners were announced at the NHS Communicat­e Conference and Awards, a virtual event held in March and hosted by comedian Jo Caulfield.

It was an opportunit­y to celebrate the best in NHS communicat­ions across the country and throughout the year.

 ?? ?? ●●Head of Communicat­ions Helen O’Brien
●●Head of Communicat­ions Helen O’Brien

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