Event details
Good morning, and welcome to Workforce Crisis: Recruitment, Retention, and Wellbeing of NHS Staff. Thank you for being here to confront one of the most pressing and personal challenges facing our health system today.
The NHS is powered by people—by the nurses, doctors, porters, therapists, administrators, and countless others who show up every day with skill, compassion, and resilience. But right now, that workforce is under immense strain. Chronic vacancies, rising demand, and emotional exhaustion are pushing many to the brink. Recruitment is tough. Retention is tougher. And wellbeing can no longer be treated as a secondary concern.
This event is not just about identifying problems—it’s about finding solutions. Together, we’ll explore:
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How we can attract and inspire the next generation of NHS staff
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What it takes to keep experienced professionals supported, valued, and motivated
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And how we can embed wellbeing into the fabric of our organisations—not as a perk, but as a priority
This is a conversation about people, purpose, and the future of care. Because if we want a strong NHS, we must start by caring for those who care for us.
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08:55 AM - 09:40 AM
Reimagining NHS Careers: Attracting the Next Generation of Health Professionals
The future of the NHS depends on its ability to inspire, recruit, and retain a new generation of health professionals. But in a rapidly changing world, traditional career pathways and perceptions of NHS work are being challenged. To build a resilient and diverse workforce, we must reimagine what a career in the NHS looks like—and why it matters.
This panel brings together NHS workforce strategists, educators, clinicians, and young professionals to explore how we can make NHS careers more appealing, accessible, and sustainable for the next generation. We’ll examine:- What motivates young people to choose—or avoid—careers in health and care
- How flexible training routes, mentorship, and digital tools can modernise career development
- The role of values, culture, and representation in shaping career identity
- Strategies for engaging schools, universities, and communities in NHS workforce planning
This is a conversation about purpose, possibility, and the people who will shape the NHS of tomorrow. Join us to explore how we can turn aspiration into action—and build a workforce that reflects the future we want to create.
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09:50 AM - 10:35 AM
Retention as a Strategic Priority: What Boards Must Do Differently
Recruitment may fill vacancies, but retention sustains care. As NHS services face chronic workforce shortages and rising attrition, it’s clear that retaining skilled, motivated staff must become a board-level imperative—not just a workforce issue. Retention is not about isolated wellbeing initiatives or exit interviews—it’s about culture, leadership, and long-term strategy.
This panel brings together NHS board members, HR leaders, clinicians, and workforce experts to explore how boards can take meaningful, system-wide action to improve retention. We’ll examine:-
Why retention must be embedded in organisational strategy, not treated as a downstream HR challenge
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The role of boards in shaping culture, psychological safety, and staff experience
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How data, listening, and lived experience can inform smarter retention interventions
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Examples of board-led initiatives that are making a measurable difference in keeping staff engaged and supported
This is a conversation about accountability, leadership, and the future of the NHS workforce. Join us to explore what boards must do differently—because keeping great people is just as important as finding them.
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10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
Why Staff Leave: Tackling Burnout, Bureaucracy, and Broken Promises
The NHS workforce crisis isn’t just about recruitment—it’s about retention. Every departure tells a story: of burnout, of bureaucratic overload, of promises made but not kept. If we want to build a sustainable health system, we must listen to those stories and act on what they reveal.
This panel brings together frontline staff, workforce strategists, union representatives, and system leaders to explore the root causes of attrition—and what can be done to reverse the trend. We’ll examine:-
The emotional and operational toll of burnout across clinical and non-clinical roles
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How excessive bureaucracy and rigid systems erode autonomy and morale
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The gap between workforce pledges and lived experience—and how to rebuild trust
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Practical strategies for improving retention through culture change, flexible working, and meaningful recognition
This is a conversation about honesty, healing, and hope. Join us to confront the reasons staff leave—and to shape a future where they choose to stay.
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11:40 AM - 12:25 PM
Workforce Planning for a Resilient NHS: Data, Demand, and Demographics
A resilient NHS starts with a workforce that is prepared, supported, and aligned with the needs of the population it serves. But with shifting demographics, rising demand, and evolving models of care, traditional workforce planning is no longer enough. We need smarter strategies—driven by data, shaped by local realities, and built for long-term sustainability.
This panel brings together NHS workforce leaders, data analysts, policy experts, and clinicians to explore how we can future-proof the NHS through intelligent workforce planning. We’ll examine:
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How demographic trends and population health data can inform smarter staffing models
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The role of predictive analytics in anticipating demand and guiding recruitment
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Strategies for balancing national frameworks with local flexibility and place-based planning
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How to build a workforce that reflects the diversity, skills, and adaptability needed for tomorrow’s NHS
This is a conversation about foresight, innovation, and system-wide alignment. Join us to explore how the NHS can move from reactive staffing to proactive workforce design—and build a health service ready for the future.
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