This event is FREE to attend, however please do reserve your ticket as numbers will be limited. You also have the option to make a donation Cavell.
Digital technology and innovation are rapidly transforming healthcare and the roles of nurses and midwives.
In partnership with Healthcare Conferences UK, Cavell’s 2026 Technology and Wellbeing webinar series, will explore topics at the forefront of Healthcare Technology addressing how this can affect the wellbeing of nursing and midwifery professionals.
Through sharing Cavell’s recent research findings, case studies, and discussing best practice and learnings the series will bring together varied insightful perspectives on topics including user centred design, the impact of technology and AI on work-life balance, and technology, wellbeing and patient safety.
This webinar / webinar series is for
Nurses and Midwives
Other healthcare colleagues, managers and wellbeing leads
Anyone working in Healthcare Technology
“As a CNIO, I see how digital innovation transforms nursing and midwifery—reducing admin burden, enhancing communication, and enabling flexible growth. Yet we must address screen fatigue, overload, and constant change. True progress means co-designing intuitive, empowering systems that uphold compassionate care making technology a partner in wellbeing, not a barrier”
Frances Beadle, Chief Nursing Information Officer Digital Health and Care Wales
Connections at Work: How Technology Drives Collaboration 11.00-12.00
In this session speakers Frances Beadle, Chief Nursing Information Officer Digital Health and Care Wales, and David Jones-Stanley, Customer Operations Director at Liaison Group will explore the realities of implementing workforce and digital systems across healthcare organisations, addressing both successes and challenges of the shift to Digital.
During the webinar Frances Beadle will be talking us through the design, implementation and national roll out of the Welsh Digital Care Records. As a live case study Frances will share how collaboration with front line users on a locally led level were fundamental to the success of this project.
David Jones-Stanley, Customer Operations Director at Liaison Group will draw on practical experience working alongside NHS teams exploring how digital technology can support service improvement as part of wider, people‑led change. David will reflect on the value of understanding current pressures and workflows, and how thoughtfully introduced technology can help reduce friction, encourage collaboration and support teams as they adapt and improve how they work.
Through case studies, practical experience and insights, this webinar will illustrate how adoption only happens when technology actively supports collaboration, reduces administrative burden, and strengthens connections between teams delivering care.
Cavell is the UK charity here for nurses and midwives during times of personal or financial crisis, providing support and resources to improve financial wellbeing, mental health and empower those seeking help.