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The current crisis is placing significant and, in many respects, unprecedented pressures on practitioners, their teams and agencies who are attempting to support families. This webinar explores the challenges that can arise and how ideas around professional resilience can be helpful in supporting the well-being of the workforce.
The current crisis is placing significant and, in many respects, unprecedented pressures on practitioners, their teams and agencies who are attempting to support families. This webinar explores the challenges that can arise and how ideas around professional resilience can be helpful in supporting the well-being of the workforce.
The webinar will cover:
• The range of challenges facing practitioners in this
period including potential isolation, risk management
and negotiating personal and professional boundaries
when working at home;
• Concepts of professional resilience and staff well-being,
and how they apply to current circumstances;
• The relationship between stress, anxiety and resilience,
and ethical and effective practice with children and their
families;
• The role and responsibilities of agencies in building
organisational and team level resilience;
• Steps and self-care strategies that individuals can take
to promote their own resilience and well-being.