Workforce wellbeing survey results revealed
A clear concern for us from these results is that there are a number of barriers to accessing mental health and wellbeing support for pharmacists and pharmacy students.
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A clear concern for us from these results is that there are a number of barriers to accessing mental health and wellbeing support for pharmacists and pharmacy students.
As a charity, we rely on public donations to keep our vital Support Services running. Sadly, like many other charities, our fundraising efforts have been massively affected this year and we’re having to look at different ways to raise the…
This #AlcoholAwarenessWeek we thought it would be good to introduce you to the member of our team who leads on our Addiction Support Programme: Hi I’m Row, Senior Service Delivery Officer for Grants. …
Following on from the GPhC announcement that the delayed 2020 assessment will be held in the first quarter of 2021, here are our top tips on preparing for the exam.
Pharmacist Support is calling on those in their pharmacy family to help them to continue to provide their essential free and confidential services by joining TEAMGreen and helping to raise vital funds! Launching on World Pharmacists Day (25th September) and…
How did you find our ACTNow campaign? Did you access our ACTNow wellbeing hub or sign up to receive our weekly wellbeing ACTNow emails? Help us shape our future wellbeing activities and share your thoughts and feedback in our short…
The GPhC has formally announced that there will be a provisional register for pre-registration trainees who are currently undertaking their pre-registration training. Who can join the provisional register? Pre-registration trainees should note that trainees who completing their training during the…
Check out our refreshed fact sheet on applying for pre-registration trainee placements using the Oriel application process reflecting recent updates.
The ACTNow campaign will run until the end of August and hopes to support those working and studying in the pharmacy profession to prioritise their own mental health and wellbeing