Reflection practices, goal setting and creating a culture of gratitude
This webinar aims to help organisations and team leaders cultivate a culture of gratitude and reflection, enhance employee wellbeing, and set positive goals for the new year.
This webinar aims to help organisations and team leaders cultivate a culture of gratitude and reflection, enhance employee wellbeing, and set positive goals for the new year.
Exploring the ‘giving back’ causes and effects from volunteering, donations and partnerships with organisation throughout 2024.
It’s with great sadness and a heavy heart that we share that our friend and Honorary Lifetime President of Westfield Health, Graham Moore MBE, has sadly passed away. For over 35 years, Graham has been a fundamental part of Westfield Health’s history in his roles as CEO, Chairman and Honorary Lifetime President. It’s unquestionable that […]
Westfield Health celebrate the British Transplant Games in Nottingham 2024, sharing the highlights of the event.
Mahmud Nawaz shares his story on organ donation being the “gift of life” after the loss of his wife, Sharon.
The British Transplant Games are a celebration of life. Survivors will compete in more than 25 sporting events for all abilities.
Exploring the community impact of On Track to Achieve, a program run by The Dame Kelly Holmes Trust to deliver inspiring mentorship.
With organ donation week approaching, we’re looking at the laws around organ donation and how you can have a conversation with your loved ones about your wishes.
We’re pleased to announce the arrival of Kate Platts as our new Head of Research and Innovation here at Westfield Health.
From digital detoxes to virtual games and at-home workouts, we’re counting down to the Christmas break with 12 festive days of wellbeing tips for you and your team.
After 35 years here at Westfield Health, Graham Moore has stepped down as Chairman and handed over to Steve Purdham to guide us through our next chapter.
On 13th April 2019 I did my first 5k ParkRun – although it was more of a walk! However, I persevered and by July had reached the point where I could run 5k without stopping, albeit rather slowly.
As we mark 100 years, we co-hosted a special event with Age UK to say thank you to guests in their 80s, 90s and 100s who have supported us throughout the century.
Lisa Wilson shares how her son Tom saved or changed 50 people’s lives through organ donation and how he was remembered at the World Transplant Games.
What should UK businesses take from this week’s announcement from the Business Roundtable that the shareholder is no longer king? Dave Capper reflects on the importance of keeping employees top of mind.
Helen Wilson is taking part in her fifth Westfield Health British Transplant Games after receiving two life-saving organ transplants.
How Westfield Health is helping the NHS celebrate its 70th birthday
Double transplant recipient Helen Wilson discusses her amazing story that led her to take part in the Westfield Health British Transplant Games.
Richard Holmes, our Director of Wellbeing, discussed our recent health and wellbeing report with Sky News. Learn more about how employee wellbeing is moving up the corporate agenda.
Earlier this week, the team at Westfield Health were proud to welcome Sir Malcolm Grant, chair of NHS England, to mark the start of construction work on the Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC).
Returning to work after the Christmas break is always tough, but we’re taking it on with a few ‘little pockets of positivity’ to get you through to February.
The National Health Service turns 70 in 2018, and Westfield Health celebrates reaching 100 the following year.
James Wilson, AKA The Sleep Geek, writes about how children’s sleep is the key to a restful night.
To highlight just how life-changing transplantation can be, we spoke to Mark Tompkinson, a dad from Sheffield who had ten organs removed and six replaced through transplants.
During Organ Donation Week, double transplant recipient Helen Wilson speaks about the Westfield Health British Transplant Games 2017 and why it is so important to raise awareness of the phenomenal ‘Gift of Life’.
Highlights from days three & four of the 2017 Westfield Health British Transplant Games
The 2017 Westfield Health British Transplant Games will really get into the swing of things today with lots of sporting action.
James Wilson, AKA The Sleep Geek, talks about the Sleep 101 sessions he ran for staff at Westfield Health.
Emma Scott, Community Defibrillation Officer with the Yorkshire Ambulance Service, talks about the vital work she has done with Westfield Health to install over 100 Automated External Defibrillators across Yorkshire.
James Wilson, AKA The Sleep Geek, explains why he wanted to work with Westfield Health.
National charities have come together to launch a #DonationConversation campaign to encourage people to tell their families about their decision to be an organ donor when they die.
Eileen Oreilly, HR Manager at Futures Advice, Skills & Employment talks about her experience at the Westfield Health Walking Lunch 2016.
Our Chairman Graham Moore, discusses our commitment to encouraging people to give the ‘Gift of Life’ by signing up to the organ donor register, as well as the importance of informing their family of their wishes.
Ten-year-old Maisie Danher from Prenton, Wirral is set to compete at this year’s Westfield Health British Transplant Games in her home city of Liverpool and has been chosen to be a Westfield Health ambassador for the Games.
Hear about the great savings that our policyholders are making with Westfield Rewards.
Our Chairman, Graham Moore, marks World Kidney Day and the countdown to the Westfield Health British Transplant Games, and reminds us just how important it is to support these initiatives.
As we commemorate 75 years since the Sheffield Blitz, our Chairman Graham Moore reflects on Westfield Health’s history in the city during the Second World War.
Following the announcement that we are partnering with the new Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre in Sheffield, our Executive Director Dave Capper talks about what this means for the health and wellbeing of the local community, and the wider population.
New blood donors are needed all the time to keep blood stocks at a safe level. Read on for the facts.
The number of people who have donated their organs has dropped for the first time in 11 years. Our Chairman Graham Moore talks about the need for more registered organ donors and our reasons for getting behind the British Transplant Games.
At Westfield Health, we’re encouraged to get out and volunteer in the community. Here, our Telesales Team Leader Caroline Mason shares her experience of volunteering at Whirlow Hall Farm in Sheffield.
Our Chairman, Graham Moore, talks about the importance of Organ Donation and the incredibly moving experience of supporting the British Transplant Games.