Team wellbeing refers to the collective state of health, happiness, and satisfaction among team members, encompassing their physical, mental, and emotional health in a professional setting. It involves creating a supportive, trusting environment that reduces stress, fosters collaboration, and promotes work-life balance to enhance performance.
Key aspects of team wellbeing include creating a safe space where team members feel valued, respected, and heard. Actively encouraging habits that support mental health and physical fitness. Respecting boundaries, such as the right to disconnect from work outside of hours. Fostering strong, collaborative relationships and providing autonomy in tasks and offering opportunities for growth through training, mentoring, and clear, constructive feedback.
Prioritising team wellbeing leads to higher motivation, reduced burnout, and better overall team resilience and performance.
Learning modules:
Fostering Psychological Safety in the Workplace : In this short course, you’ll learn what psychological safety is, why it’s important, and five steps for creating it in the workplace.
Disability Inclusion : In this short course, you'll explore a range of disabilities and identify what support is available for disabled employees.
How to Build a Resilient Team : This microlearning explores the traits of resilient teams and what managers and leaders can do to foster resilience skills in their people.
Leading with Empathy : Those who show empathy and attentiveness to other people can also better assess their attitude and thus avoid the negative consequences of misjudgments. However, leading with empathy is something that needs to be learned. In this training course, you will learn how to be more perceptive of other people's emotions and understand their motives. By applying this understanding, you will have greater assurance in working out suitable courses of action.
Overcoming Impostor Syndrome : In this module, you’ll learn to define impostor syndrome and determine whether it’s something you’re experiencing. Then, you’ll learn how impostor syndrome holds you back as well as how to face that insecurity head-on.
Webpages and toolkits
Support, guidance and resources about each of the following areas at LSE:
Staff Wellbeing - the main wellbeing webpages for LSE staff include resources (whether you’re working remotely or on campus), activities, guidance and much more!
Wellness Toolkit – practical advice and tools to promote better wellbeing, including guidance on how line managers can support wellness in their teams and advice about spotting and addressing stress. The Wellness Toolkit also includes guidance for line managers on wellbeing and mental health discussions, and a guide for line managers about building team wellbeing.
Wellbeing support and resources - useful resources for managers to support wellbeing
Supporting mental health at work: Practical guidance : guidance from CIPD and MIND
Mind — Workplace Mental Health Support Hub
Menopause Toolkit - menopause guidance, case studies, FAQs and more for staff and managers. The toolkit is complemented by the Menopause Policy.
Sickness Absence Toolkit - information and guidance for employees and managers about the School’s sickness absence procedure and how to support staff who are ill
Flexible Working Toolkit - Guidance, tools and tips to promote effective flexible working
1-1 wellbeing checklist - This guide provides both an overview of general good practice when it comes to team wellbeing and ideas for how to agree and introduce local wellbeing actions that are right for your team.
Guidance for line managers on wellbeing and mental health discussions - This document aims to provide line managers with a framework to help them discuss and agree ways to support the wellbeing and mental health of their staff, primarily through one to-one meetings.