Yvette Oruye is the Work Life Balance Coordinator at Good Hope Hospital. She helps staff take advantage of initiatives and benefits that make it easier for them to support their children and families while working for the NHS.
Work-Life Balance is for everyone at every level within the NHS.
All NHS employees, including GPs, Practice and Dentistry staff, plus students now have access to a Work-Life Balance Co-ordinator (formerly Childcare Co-ordinator)
Work-Life Balance is part of Improving Working Lives (IWL), the NHS initiative to support staff at work
What is Work-Life Balance?
The main aim of this is to promote a healthy balance between working responsibilities, care commitments and flexible working options.
Work-Life Balance is about developing a modern and more productive patient focus workforce. It incorporates policies to meet individual staff needs, including the care of children and adult dependants, also helping people asses their financial commitments.
The Improving Working Lives (IWL) initiative involves employers and employees working together to improve the working life of the individual, whilst maintaining high standards of service.
Promoting a healthy work-life balance ensures we do not lose vital skills and aids recruitment, retention, returns to work and the reduction of absenteeism.
What is the role of a Work-Life Balance Co-ordinator?
To promote a healthy balance between working responsibilities and other commitments outside of work, by advising employees on what services are available to them.
To support managers in the delivery of national and local Work-Life Balance targets. With the aim of motivating staff and giving them greater control of their working lives.
What can the Work-Life Balance Co-ordinator help me with?
Benefits
Such as working tax credit and Child Tax Credit
Nursery Education Grants for 3 and 4 year olds
Childcare vouchers / Childcare initiatives
Provide information
By providing information on childcare and related issues and on local childcare provision
Information packs for students, inductions and maternity leave.
Sign-posting to other useful relevant organisations.
Access, information and advice for carers
Provide support
Carers of adult dependants
Pensions and flexible retirement awareness sessions
Diverse needs including recommending support organisations for disabled and black and ethnic minority groups.
Maternity seminars
Keeping in touch schemes/support on return from maternity leave.
NHS employees with Improving Working Lives (IWL)
How to contact your Work Life Balance Co-ordinator
For any information on Work-Life Balance queries in general please contact:
Yvette Oruye
Tel: 0121 465 5119
Mobile: 07870 578 710
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
Useful Contacts
Childcare Link
Tel: 0800 096 0296
www.childcarelink.gov.uk
Daycare Trust
Tel: 020 7840 3350
www.daycaretrust.gov.uk
Inland Revenue (Tax Credits)
Tel: 0845 300 3900
www.inlandrevenue.gov.uk
The Princess Royal Trust
for Carers
Tel: 020 7480 7788
www.carers.org
Working Families
Tel: 020 7253 7243
www.workingfamilies.org.uk
Remember
Work-Life Balance is for everyone, not just a special provision for parents with children or carers. Getting the Work-Life Balance right helps us all to work and live more effectively.
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