It has been widely acknowledged that a positive and high-functioning culture is integral to the delivery of high-quality healthcare. Despite this understanding, many organisations tend to overlook the aspects of their culture that may hinder the realisation of their goals.
TPC Health’s rich expertise in delivering culture change services draws on the deployment of evidence-based frameworks, and the inherent strengths and resources within our local populations, communities, and organisations to create environments that are more effective, sustainable, and aligned with the needs of our health and care systems and the communities they serve
We adopt a collaborative approach to assist organisations in evaluating their culture, pinpointing strengths, and identifying areas in need of improvement. Together, we can co-design and produce strategies to foster a culture that not only supports the growth of their teams and services but also facilitates their overall success. Our experience tells us that unless beliefs, assumptions and biases are surfaced, shared, and discussed in a psychologically safe space, attempts to change thinking, behaviours, habits, systems, and processes will be, at best, only partially successful. We therefore deploy a range of evidence based, theoretically principled strategies to uncover unconscious biases and foster a culture of care, respect, and inclusion.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you implement co-production and culture change strategies in your organisation.
At the heart of our work is a deep commitment to improving health and care through practical, evidence-based solutions. Our approach is grounded in real-world experience, designed and delivered by experts who have worked extensively within the system. This puts us in a unique position to offer innovative and inspiring programmes to health organisations that want to transform their workforce.
Applications of Our Work demonstrates how we’ve worked across a range of settings. We draw on tried and tested models to create meaningful, lasting change that is informed by Evidence-Based Approaches, ensuring we combine what works in theory with what works in practice. With a strong focus on Partnerships, we collaborate closely with organisations, co-designing solutions that are tailored, sustainable, and impactful. Our Track Record reflects years of success in supporting health and care systems to lead and deliver transformation.
Discover more about what sets our approach apart by exploring each area in depth.
We work with organisations to develop a holistic and inclusive strategy that engages all levels of the organization. By assessing the current culture, defining a clear vision, and implementing a structured change process, organisations can create a more positive and effective work environment that supports their strategic goals.
Successful culture change requires a multi-faceted approach that involves leadership commitment, strategic initiatives, and engaging staff at all levels. Here are some of the key approaches we use to drive culture transformation:
Leaders play a crucial role in setting the tone for cultural change. A culture transformation must be championed from the top. Our leadership development programs focus on equipping senior leaders and managers with the skills to inspire, motivate, and guide their teams through change.
Coaching is a highly effective tool for driving culture change at an individual level. It provides tailored support to employees and leaders, helping them shift mindsets, develop new behaviors, and better align with the organisational culture.
A person-centered approach to culture change ensures that every aspect of the organisation— from leadership to daily operations— focuses on the needs, preferences, and values of patients. This approach not only improves patient satisfaction but also drives employee pride and motivation.
A culture of continuous learning ensures that the organisation is constantly evolving and improving based on feedback, data, and new evidence. This approach encourages staff to view mistakes as opportunities for learning and fosters a climate of innovation.
Our facilitators have extensive experience in delivering organisational and cultural change programs, engaging and working with people and communities, as well as leadership development programs in the NHS.
The faculty members possess a minimum of 10 years’ experience in the health and care sector, with many having an NHS background, providing valuable insight into service delivery.
TPC Health consultants bring experience from holding senior clinical, practitioner, and leadership roles within the health sector, along with a deep understanding of its complexity. They also offer expert organisational development experience informed by insights from both within the sector and other sectors. Furthermore, they have experience in supporting and delivering large scale transformational change programs.
At TPC Health, we have a proven track record of successfully driving culture change within healthcare organisations, enabling them to achieve sustainable improvements in patient care, employee engagement, and operational efficiency. Over the years, we have partnered with healthcare systems, guiding them through transformative cultural shifts that prioritise collaboration, personalised care, and innovation. Our tailored approach combines leadership development, coaching, and comprehensive engagement strategies to support organisations at every level. From enhancing person-centered care models to reducing burnout and improving staff morale, our clients consistently report measurable success in building a positive, resilient work environment that drives long-term outcomes. Through our hands-on support and expertise, we help organisations not only navigate but thrive in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
We have specific expertise in the design and delivery of services that bring together community members and professionals from the health and care system. Our programmes develop co-productive leadership skills so professionals can learn to work positively and effectively together to make a sustainable difference to the local healthcare system.
At the heart of our approach is the desire to support both practitioners and leaders from the community to develop the skills and attitudes that support collaboration and partnership working.
To achieve this, our Co-productive Leadership programmes create opportunities for practitioners and people who use services to:
Dr Andrew McDowell
Andrew is a psychologist, coach & leadership professional with more than 30 years experience of innovation in the health & care sector.
Professor Alf Collins
Alf is the former National Clinical Director for Personalised Care and has over 30 years experience in senior roles in the NHS
Matt Simpson
Matt has a background in personalised care & project leadership in the NHS, & is a health & wellbeing coach & health coaching trainer.
Kate Nash
An experienced coach & trainer, Kate’s background is in respiratory nursing, holding a number of senior clinical & leadership roles.
Zoe Noble
Zoe is a physiotherapist & coach, with experience working with NHS & VCSE leaders, to support teams & service improvement.
Faiza Ali
An NHS pharmacist, Faiza is a skilled facilitator, experienced in career, leadership & health & wellbeing coaching & working with diverse backgrounds.
Dr Jose Garcia Lobera
Jose has worked in the NHS for almost 20 years, as both a GP & clinical lead roles within mental health, medicines optimisation & primary care.
Richard Cook
Richard is a global leadership & management coach with experience of working across cultures in the business, energy & education sectors.
Dr Alison Crombie
Alison is a nurse with over 20 years’ senior managerial & operational experience, leading strategic clinical & education services
Jacquie Moses
Jacquie has a background in coaching, facilitation & mental wellbeing, with experience working with communities & the criminal justice system.
Dr Angie Herrmann
Angie is a medical doctor with 30 years experience, and expertise in training, consulting, health coaching and working with teams.
Ben Ellis
A multi-faceted coach, Ben is a leadership specialist, having been developing leaders for the last decade at every level in the NHS.
Ruth Oshikanlu
A registered nurse & midwife, Ruth is a senior public health coach with over 26 years’ experience in secondary & primary health care.
“I think the facilitators are excellent and they are so knowledgeable and approachable. For me, the best thing is taking this time out to reflect, focus and plan. It’s something which I never normally get time to do but it is so essential. Thank you all for the opportunity!”
“Being part of the programme has helped me to help others by expressing issues and concerns the workforce has and make senior colleagues be more aware of the problems we face. On a personal level, it has helped me in my management style and ways of thinking in service improvement and solution-focused approach to challenges.”
Programmes that cover mental health awareness and mental health first aid
Find out about training as a health coach and using coaching as part of your role.
Access coaching supervision or train to be a qualified coaching supervisor.
Find out more about coaching to groups and action learning set facilitation.
Develop highly valuable coaching skills at every level of your organisation
Specialising in Executive Coaching, Career Coaching and Health & Wellbeing Coaching
Programmes that develop health and care leaders who are both effective and inspiring
Enhancing productivity while supporting a culture of care in your organisation
Transform systems and deliver improved health & wellbeing for people and communities
Working with organisations to transform working cultures and services provided
From workshop facilitation to meeting arrangements, we can help your organisation
We provide workforce wellbeing solutions as well as group and individual support
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