Stay and Thrive

By: NHS England NEY & SW
  • Summary

  • The Stay and Thrive podcast explores what it’s like to come from another country and work in the UK’s National Health Service.

    The NHS has over 200 nationalities represented in its workforce, adding up to over 220,000 healthcare professionals from all over the world, and we’re asking: what’s it like to start work in a completely different country? How do you deal with new codes of practice? What challenges can you face when setting up a home thousands of miles away from everything you know?

    Our host, Katy McDonald, is a Fellow for International Retention in NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region, and she speaks directly to people who’ve made the move, and to managers and team leaders trying to make those transitions as smooth as possible. We’ll hear personal stories of challenges and triumphs, as well as clear advice and guidelines on how we can all ensure everyone is truly able to Stay and Thrive.

    For more information about #StayAndThrive visit our futures page at: future.nhs.uk/NEYInternationalRetention

    We’d love to keep the conversation going, so please get in touch with questions, comments, stories of your experiences or if have any suggestions about how we can make sure people Stay and Thrive. You can reach us on X, previously known as Twitter, at @stayandthrive, or you can use #stayandthrive. Or, by email at england.stayandthriveir@nhs.net

    The Stay and Thrive podcast is a cross regional initiative between NHS England North East and Yorkshire region and NHS England South West region. Follow now so you don’t miss an episode.

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Episodes
  • Stay & Thrive: a call to action
    Apr 1 2024

    Across this series we’ve heard from internationally educated healthcare professionals about what it’s like to move to the UK to work for the NHS, as well as from experts to discuss how we can all help make that transition a little easier.

    This time, we’re sitting down with 3 managers and leaders from the NHS to discuss how best we can put into practice some of the principles we’ve been hearing about. How can we create strong foundations for internationally educated colleagues to progress in their careers in the NHS? What support should be offered to individuals and teams to make sure new colleagues can feel like they belong? And how can we all collaborate to help international colleagues across all professions make their lives in the UK as successful and rewarding as possible?

    Our host, Katy McDonald, is a Fellow for International Retention in NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region, and she’s joined by 3 expert guests to chat about Stay and Thrive.

    • Mayflor Bernal, a Matron for Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals (AHP) International Recruitment at South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
    • Amanda Dufley, Allied Health Professionals International Recruitment Lead for NHS England South West Region
    • Victoria Bagshaw, Regional Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals Workforce Lead for NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region

    For more information about #StayAndThrive visit our futures page at: future.nhs.uk/NEYInternationalRetention

    We’d love to keep the conversation going, so please get in touch with questions, comments, stories of your experiences or if have any suggestions about how we can make sure people Stay and Thrive. You can reach us on X, previously known as Twitter, at @stayandthrive, or you can use #stayandthrive. Or, by email at england.stayandthriveir@nhs.net

    The Stay and Thrive podcast is a cross regional initiative between NHS England North East and Yorkshire region and NHS England South West region. Follow now so you don’t miss an episode.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    28 mins
  • Supporting long-term settling into life in the UK
    Mar 26 2024

    Moving to another country can feel like starting a whole new chapter of your life. Which means that, after the initial whirlwind of finding somewhere to live and getting used to a new job, it can take time for the new environment to really start to feel like home.

    This time, we’re talking about some of the challenges that can arise when internationally educated healthcare professionals are settling into long-term life in the UK. What does it mean to feel settled when you move to another country? How can concerns about practical matters, like visa applications and finances, affect the process of settling in? And what can we all do to help make the UK feel like home?

    Our host, Katy McDonald, is a Fellow for International Retention in NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region, and she’s joined by 2 expert guests to chat long-term settling in in the UK.

    • Mark Doblas, a Lead Clinical Practice Facilitator in Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust
    • Suresh Packiam, Head of Service at Midlands Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust and General Secretary for the British Indian Nurses Association (BINA)

    For more information about #StayAndThrive visit our futures page at: future.nhs.uk/NEYInternationalRetention

    We’d love to keep the conversation going, so please get in touch with questions, comments, stories of your experiences or if have any suggestions about how we can make sure people Stay and Thrive. You can reach us on X, previously known as Twitter, at @stayandthrive, or you can use #stayandthrive. Or, by email at england.stayandthriveir@nhs.net

    The Stay and Thrive podcast is a cross regional initiative between NHS England North East and Yorkshire region and NHS England South West region. Follow now so you don’t miss an episode.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    27 mins
  • Supporting equality, diversity, and inclusion
    Mar 19 2024

    The diversity of the NHS workforce is increasing, with trained healthcare professionals travelling from all over the world to support the UK. This means that it’s more vital than ever to address issues around equality and inclusion.

    This time, we’re talking about some of the challenges that internationally educated professionals can face when they join the NHS workforce. How can senior leaders create equitable organisations and teams? What are microaggressions, and why do they matter? And what can we all do to ensure an equal and inclusive work environment?

    Our host, Katy McDonald, is a Fellow for International Retention in NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region, and she’s joined by 2 expert guests to chat equality, diversity, and inclusion.

    • Alicia Messiah, an Equality Lead Nurse at Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Chief Nursing Officer’s Black And Minority Ethnic Strategic Advisory Group fellow for the South West Region
    • And Brian Chiyesu, the Assistant Director of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust and West Yorkshire Association of Acute Trusts Dermatology Elective Recovery Lead

    For more information about #StayAndThrive visit our futures page at: future.nhs.uk/NEYInternationalRetention

    We’d love to keep the conversation going, so please get in touch with questions, comments, stories of your experiences or if have any suggestions about how we can make sure people Stay and Thrive. You can reach us on X, previously known as Twitter, at @stayandthrive, or you can use #stayandthrive. Or, by email at england.stayandthriveir@nhs.net

    The Stay and Thrive podcast is a cross regional initiative between NHS England North East and Yorkshire region and NHS England South West region. Follow now so you don’t miss an episode.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    30 mins

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