A new WorkWell bus advertisement is set to hit the roads across the Black Country, spreading a positive message of support for people whose health may be affecting their working lives.
As the New Year gets underway, many are thinking about fresh starts, new goals and getting back on track after the festive period. For some, however, ongoing physical or mental health issues can make getting into work, staying in work, or returning after time off feel like a real challenge. That’s where WorkWell comes in.
The new advertisement, displayed on buses travelling across the Black Country, is designed to raise awareness of the free WorkWell support available to local people. Whether someone is struggling with a long-term condition, recovering from illness or injury, or feeling overwhelmed by stress or anxiety linked to work, WorkWell offers practical, personalised help to support health and wellbeing at work.
By taking the message out into the community on buses, the campaign aims to reach people as they go about their daily lives whether commuting, shopping or meeting friends reminding them that support is available and that they don’t have to face these challenges alone.
The New Year is a time of opportunity, and WorkWell is focused on ensuring that health issues don’t stand in the way of good work and a healthier future. With the right support, many people can stay in work or return sooner, benefiting both their wellbeing and confidence.
If you spot the WorkWell bus advertisement while you’re out and about and think the support could help you or someone you know, visit www.blackcountryhealthcare.nhs.uk/workwell to find out more and take the first step towards a healthier working life in 2026.

