Sam Osbon, People and OD Partner, Jay Chappell, Chair of Staff Side and Amy Rolf, People and OD Partner
Sam Osbon, People and OD Partner, Jay Chappell, Chair of Staff Side and Amy Rolf, People and OD Partner

IW NHS Trust and trade unions’ winning formula: A new approach to flexible work

A successful partnership between trade unions and the Trust to improve the flexible working offer for people working at Isle of Wight NHS Trust has won a prestigious industry award.

The Healthcare People Management Association Awards, saw the Trust win the Social Partnership Forum award for partnership working between employers and trade unions.

Quality improvement initiative
The Trust was awarded for its quality improvement initiative that saw the team work together with the chair of staff side unions, to co-design and develop a new flexible working policy. This was shaped in conjunction with a multi professional steering group, with an organisation-wide engagement exercise to understand what would benefit staff and employees most.

The implementation of this new policy will include new training for line managers and showcasing the refreshed flexible working benefits offer across the Trust’s job opportunities.

Positive impact
The new flexible working initiative is already having a positive impact. In the most recent NHS Staff Survey, more staff reported that they felt they could speak to their manager about flexible working and how satisfied they felt with flexible working opportunities.

The team are also being asked to share their approach with other organisations as one of many examples of best practice as partnership working is culturally embedded within the Trust.

Pennycook: Have built exceptional working relations with our staff side colleagues
Director of People and Organisational Development, Julie Pennycook said,

“We are really proud to have won this award. We have built exceptional working relations with our staff side colleagues and together we have been able to adopt a flexible working approach that supports our people.”

Chappell: We have been able to make a real difference
Isle of Wight NHS Trust’s Staff Side Chair, Jay Chappell said,

“This award is thoroughly deserved and we couldn’t have achieved this without everyone’s dedication to their staff side roles and partnership working.

“The way we work with the Trust has evolved over the past few years and an improved positive partnership working relationship has meant we have been able to make a real difference which has ultimately resulted in improved experiences for our members.”



News shared by Isle of Wight NHS Trust, in their own words. Ed