Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.
She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles. Some of these stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. However, alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity: highlighting the positive impact these individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others, have moved in or out of public service roles or have successfully introduced an additional income stream alongside your public service role, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service.
Donna continues to add to her extensive academic achievements, experience and skills. She is working towards a Diploma in Coaching and Positive Psychology and offers support to individuals looking to find clarity in their careers, to reach their full career potential or to plan their exit with confidence.
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Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.
She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles. Some of these stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. However, alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity: highlighting the positive impact these individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others, have moved in or out of public service roles or have successfully introduced an additional income stream alongside your public service role, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service.
Donna continues to add to her extensive academic achievements, experience and skills. She is working towards a Diploma in Coaching and Positive Psychology and offers support to individuals looking to find clarity in their careers, to reach their full career potential or to plan their exit with confidence.
Laura Haining on Supporting Vulnerable Populations Through Holistic Care
Life After Public Service
35 minutes
2 months ago
Laura Haining on Supporting Vulnerable Populations Through Holistic Care
In this episode, Donna interviews Laura Haining, who shares her extensive experience in public service, particularly in her current role as a social prescriber within GP practices. Laura discusses the importance of addressing social issues that impact health and well-being, such as social isolation and housing concerns, and how her work helps patients connect with community resources.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Social prescribing involves supporting patients with non-medical issues that impact their health and well-being, such as social isolation, housing, and access to community services. This holistic approach helps individuals build connections and improve their overall quality of life.
Engaging individuals with lived experience in service design and delivery is crucial. Their insights can inform better support systems and ensure that services meet the actual needs of those they aim to help.
A diverse background in various public service roles, including mental health support and homelessness prevention, has equipped individuals with essential skills in communication, crisis management, and person-centered care.
Maintaining emotional well-being is vital in emotionally demanding roles. Engaging in personal self-care practices, such as exercise and having support systems in place, helps professionals manage the emotional toll of their work.
Coaching focuses on helping individuals discover their own solutions and empowering them to take charge of their lives. This approach aligns with the philosophy of not being a "fixer" but rather facilitating personal growth and self-discovery.
BEST MOMENTS
"We can make referrals into other public services like primary care mental health or we can liaise with GPs if somebody needs more clinical input through the community mental health teams."
"The nature of our role as well is that people build that relationship with you. It's quite reassuring for people because that approach works for people with kind of social needs."
"When you unpick it, it can often be social needs that are being unmet as well."
"There's a lot of research now around kindness. Doing good deeds is really, really good for your own well-being because when you give, you often get a lot more back."
"I always think of that one, that you're not a fixer. You're there to help people to uncover their own answers."
ABOUT THE HOST
Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.
She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles. Some of the stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and vicarious moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. Alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity, highlighting the positive impact individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others seeking change or additional income, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service.
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This podcast features real-life stories from frontline public service workers, covering tough topics such as war, trauma and loss, and may be triggering to some listeners. Guests also share their tales of everyday heroism, inspiring joy, hope, empathy and humanity. If you have a story to share that could encourage others seeking change or additional income, please get in touch.
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Life After Public Service
Donna is a Registered Nurse who has worked in the NHS for three decades.
She brings you real-life stories from people in front-line public service roles. Some of these stories discuss war, terrorism, suicide, abuse, COVID, death, and moral injury, which may be triggering for some listeners. However, alongside these are stories of joy, hope, empathy, and humanity: highlighting the positive impact these individuals have made. Many of her guests have navigated career changes, found work-life balance, or transitioned into new roles, including charity work or entrepreneurship. If you have a story to share that could inspire others, have moved in or out of public service roles or have successfully introduced an additional income stream alongside your public service role, please get in touch. Inviting individuals from fire, police and probation services, healthcare, military, teaching, social services, local government, and civil service.
Donna continues to add to her extensive academic achievements, experience and skills. She is working towards a Diploma in Coaching and Positive Psychology and offers support to individuals looking to find clarity in their careers, to reach their full career potential or to plan their exit with confidence.