In the UK, we have approximately 650,000 people turning 65 each year, and a large portion will choose to retire around this time, however, many receive no guidance or support.
A recent review by Robertson et al (2015) looked at resilience training in the workplace to evaluate the effect of training on four outcomes:
- mental health and subjective wellbeing
- physical/biological outcomes
- psychosocial outcomes; and
- performance outcomes.
They found that resilience training can improve personal resilience, particularly for employees’ health and subjective well-being. However, authors also concluded that there is a shortage in studies evaluating work-based resilience training, and further information is needed on the most effective content, format and delivery of training. Through collaborating with Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation we hope to learn what support people approaching retirement need to improve their wellbeing, and how this can best be delivered, so that more people in future are equipped to navigate life changes successfully.