As practitioners, supervisors and managers working with people in health, mental health and social care, we are highly skilled at prioritising the needs of the people we work with – sometimes at the expense of our own wellbeing. Stress and burnout are widely prevalent in our field, driven by high caseloads, staff shortages, the lingering impact of COVID-19 and other global challenges.
If you, or the people you work with, have ever felt affected in this way, lost in your role, unsure of your purpose, or that you don’t quite fit in with your family or organisation – this is the workshop for you.
In this workshop, Hazel Hyslop shares powerful, relatable stories from her own life and her work as a systemic therapist and coach that include her personal journey and the experiences of her clients through burnout. She will invite us to pause and reflect on the various contexts in which we live and work, prompting both inward and outward reflection – from personal emotions to professional relationships.
Drawing from decades of professional experience, Hazel will introduce her transformative seven step journey toward wellbeing. We will have a chance to experience her approach through exercises inviting us to reset our personal compass, realign with our core values and move forward with renewed energy, authenticity, and confidence towards wellbeing for ourselves and those we serve.
The workshop draws on Hazel’s book (as featured above), recently published by Karnac Books.
This workshop is relevant to therapy and supervision

Hazel Hyslop currently works as an executive professional leadership coach as well as a systemic psychotherapist, tutor and supervisor. Her passion is helping organisations invest in and develop their leaders. She has a keen interest in working with women in leadership. Hazel has a background in mental health nursing, psychology, systemic psychotherapy and coaching. She has worked in the field of mental health in clinical, leadership and training roles in the NHS, as well as social services, education, charities and corporate sectors. Hazel has worked across various multicultural and social contexts in areas such as the London boroughs of Hackney, Westminster, Hammersmith & Fulham and Kensington & Chelsea, Essex, Kent and the West Midlands. Hazel brings extensive knowledge and experience in delivering and leading services across multiple contexts locally, nationally and globally. Aside from her working life, Hazel enjoys sea swimming, Pilates, walking, dancing, Djembe drumming and writing.
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