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NHS Property Services marks International Women’s Day with a number of initiatives

To mark International Women’s Day, NHS Property Services (NHSPS) is celebrating women in a male-dominated industry with a number of initiatives, including a menopause workplace programme, which has been shortlisted for ‘Best Women’s Health Initiative.’

The organisation is also running a clothing drive in partnership with women’s workwear charity Smart Works to help spearhead women’s career paths and organised the company’s first culture and inclusion event. 

Shortlisted for the ‘Best Women’s Health Initiative’ by the Inside Out Awards, NHSPS’ ‘Let’s Talk Menopause’ campaign is supporting women’s health with a range of initiatives. This  includes a series of expert-led webinars, a Menopause Handbook containing information on signs and symptoms, as well as the identification, support and training of 12 Menopause Champions across the business. The team has also launched an online Menopause Community for colleagues to chat freely about the issues they face.

Min Rodriguez, Head of Culture and Inclusion explained: “Our Menopause Policy empowers managers to implement workplace adjustments and support their teams, so we can keep and grow our great people. Throughout our campaign, we have been committed to remaining inclusive of anyone experiencing the menopause and we have witnessed a huge cultural shift. Senior leaders are talking openly about their symptoms and encouraging colleagues to seek help if they are struggling. We’ve already seen an increase in managers proactively implementing workplace adjustments.”

To demonstrate its commitment to supporting women’s career journeys, NHSPS has partnered with women’s workwear charity – Smart Works – to hold a clothing drive at its headquarters in London.

​​​​Smart Works is a charity that aims to give women the confidence they need to reach their full potential, secure employment, and change their lives for the better. It coaches clients to help them become the best version of themselves and get their dream job.

Women are referred to Smart Works from Job Centres, mental health charities, women’s refuges, homeless shelters, the prison service, care service and youth organisations across the country. Smart Works has made an impact on the lives of over 25,000 women since opening their doors in 2013.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Cher Roberts, Service Delivery Manager for Digital and Data, who organised the charity event, said: “We are proud to be working with an organisation that puts women’s needs first. Things like handbags, coats and shoes are things most working women take for granted. However, it is often small things like a new accessory or clothing that make a world of difference to a woman’s confidence and how she perceives herself. We hope that by contributing some great donations to Smart Works this International Women’s Day, we are able to make a difference and help women who are starting out on their career journey feel more confident and succeed in whatever they want to do.”  

NHSPS is also holding its first-ever Culture and Inclusion networking event with board members, Jane Hamilton, Chair, Hilary Stables, Chief People Officer and Trish Stephenson, Chief Operating Officer, on the panel.

The senior leaders will be discussing career pathways and key milestones, how they made their journey to being a board member, as well as the challenges they faced to increase representation of women at supervisor, management, and higher-level roles.

Commenting on the significance of IWD for NHSPS, Stephenson said: “Property was once a very male oriented industry but here at NHSPS we are proud to be encouraging inclusivity and diversity across all of our areas of expertise. By marking International Women’s Day and bringing people together to hear lived experience, sharing our knowledge and some of the challenges we have faced in our journeys, we hope to inspire others to and show them that there are many different paths to achieving their own potential.”

Metro Rod Drainage and Plumbing Survey

With the current economic crisis resulting in higher prices and more of a squeeze on resources, FMs need to ensure that they have robust building and maintenance services in place to control costs and reduce the need for emergency repairs. When it comes to drainage and plumbing there are also the challenges of dealing with extreme weather, from droughts to flooding, the need to meet stringent regulations and to avoid causing environmental damage.

UK drainage specialist, Metro Rod, has launched a survey which explores the main areas of interest for FMs in maintaining drainage and plumbing, including how they currently assess their supply chains to ensure they’re working with partners that meet the highest possible standards and provide value for money.

The results will be published online so that you can see how you compare to others within the sector.

The survey should take just 5-10 minutes of your time, and as a thank you, you will be entered into a prize draw, where one lucky winner will be picked at random to receive a £100 Amazon voucher.

To take part click here.

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