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Join us for an engaging webinar on wellbeing within pharmacy teams. We’ll explore practical ways to support both colleagues and you, focusing on creating healthy working environments. Topics include the value of regular check-ins, using the NHS Health and Wellbeing Passport to communicate individual needs, and how flexible working can enhance work–life balance.
The aim of this webinar is to provide attendees with an understanding of how to manage wellbeing in the workplace.
This webinar is for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in hospital and generalist settings, at any career stage, who want practical ways to support wellbeing within their teams and create healthier, more flexible working environments.
At the end of this webinar, attendees should be able to:
Registration will close at midnight on Monday 25 May 2026 or earlier if maximum capacity is reached. Should this event not reach its minimum number, the UKCPA reserves the right to cancel the webinar.
If you are not a member of UKCPA but wish to attend this event either as a guest or by applying for UKCPA membership in order to attend this webinar as part of your membership package, your guest account or membership application must be completed at least 10 working days in advance of the registration deadline. Please note that the administration and activation of membership or guest accounts can take up to 7 working days.
Access to the recording of this webinar and any slides made available by the speaker are released as a member benefit. Guest account attendees are not eligible to access or receive the post event resources. If you are a guest account holder and wish to access the recording and any resources, please upgrade to full UKCPA membership.
The UKCPA invited pharmaceutical companies to support this webinar. Promotional slides from the companies below will be shown at this end of this event. Supporting companies have no input into the content of this event.
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