Why should you take our assessment?

Quick, free and customised advice
In order to know how you can improve your health and wellbeing as well as minimise burnout and adverse wellbeing risk, you have to understand yourself in your current state first.
This assessment provides instant insight into your current burnout and wellbeing risk. It also provides free, customised advice to allow you to start your health and wellbeing improvement journey quickly and easily.

Healthcare professional led
Allied healthcare professionals are regulated by law in the UK. This means that whatever advice is provided, has to be evidence based and accurate.
This assessment has been created by a UK HCPC registered healthcare professional and Advanced Clinical Practitioner with more than 13 years experience in helping people improve their health with a passion for championing wellbeing and burnout prevention, so you can be reassured knowing that you will only receive expert advice.

Long term health benefits
Good health and wellbeing is about building life long habits.
Understanding your health and wellbeing as well as your burnout risk through this assessment will help you tackle immediate concerns while setting yourself up for the future. Plus, by learning how to make manageable changes to support your health and wellbeing, you’ll be able to support overall wellness at home and set a positive example for the people you care about most.
Your health and wellbeing broken down:

Physical health & Lifestyle
We will explore your current lifestyle habits and identify how these play a role in your health and wellbeing risk.

Mental & emotional health
We will analyse how you manage stress and emotive situations and learn how they align with your overall health and wellbeing.

Workplace & Career health
We will assess your burnout risk and will identify how much this plays a role in your overall wellbeing.

Social connection & Personal relationships
We will assess how much support you currently have and will determine if your current support is optimal to minimise adverse wellbeing.