- 11 April 2023
- 8 min read
What We Learned About Compassionate Leadership From Bupa
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We are coaching Bupa's nurses and clinicians to help them feel supported. It's always a two-way partnership though - here's what Bupa have taught US about the benefits of compassionate leadership.
In our Clinical Career Coaching with Nurses and Physiotherapists at Bupa UKI, the focus is on the individual, and their own professional and personal development, underpinned by life work balance and overall wellbeing.
It is all about them, the clinicians, and their overall three core needs: autonomy, belonging and contribution. When people have these needs met and feel cared for and supported, they flourish. Flourishing people are a retained workforce, and this is one of the many reasons that Bupa UKI is a great place to work.
What has become apparent, is what an inclusive and compassionate culture this working environment is, and I would personally like to thank Rita Trewartha, Head of Clinical Services at Bupa UKI, for inviting us in to have a privileged front seat window, on their world.
I would like to delve further into compassionate leadership to highlight how the components play to individual’s strengths and overall performance.
Creating A Workplace With Wellbeing In Mind
Compassionate leadership helps to create a psychologically safe working environment by encouraging the collective responsibility of teams to promote a culture of learning, risk taking and innovation. For this to be successful and positively impactful, it is accepted that it is ok to get these things wrong but to learn from those mistakes and share experiences.
Our overarching intention in our 1;1 work was to support clinicians to be seen, heard, and valued which taps into those core needs of autonomy, belonging and contribution. Bupa supports this further by offering their staff an inclusive, diverse, and equitable environment with monthly 1:1 supervision, and ongoing growth and development opportunities through a range of learning opportunities e.g. apprenticeships.
Supporting Your ‘Work Family’
All positive feelings start with compassion for self, and the focus is on our individual strengths. This is a challenge, in a world intent on focusing on weaknesses. As clinicians we are great at giving to our patients, members, families, and friends, leaving very little for ourselves.
Offering non-judgemental, confidential heart to heart conversations helps to give a wider perspective and cognitive empathy. Being open, present, and responsive further adds to a reduction in stress and increase in job satisfaction, as well as feeling valued and cared for by the people around you. After all, we often spend more time with our work family, than we do with our own families.
In our own 1:1 conversation, an average of 85% of people cited that one of the reasons they loved their work at Bupa was because of their colleagues.
About this contributor
Nurses.co.uk Clinical Career Manager & Registered Nurse
I'm a Registered Nurse with 35+ years experience (lead nurse, practice nurse, clinical lead and health coach) and work at Nurses.co.uk as the Clinical Career Manager, providing career coaching for our community members. I'm passionate about supporting the wellbeing & transformational career development of nurses.
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Fiona Kane
one year agoSuch a fantastic article Nikki!
Such a fantastic article Nikki!
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Clare Fisher
Clare Fisher
2 years agoAmazing article
Amazing article
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Matt Farrah
Matt Farrah
2 years agoThanks Nikki. Loved reading this. So rewarding, knowing we're working with partners with whom we share a common goal and ... read more
Thanks Nikki. Loved reading this. So rewarding, knowing we're working with partners with whom we share a common goal and vision. And, cherry on the pie is, we learn things along the way too. This is why we do what we do!
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Thank you Matt. Always a privilege to work so closely with others and you are absolutely right, it is a .The learning and shared experiences are priceless.