Supporting the Wellbeing of Your Team (Part 1)

  • 04 Mar 2020
  • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Chequers Bridge Centre, GL4 6PR
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Supporting the Wellbeing of Your Team (Part 1)

Please note this course was previously called 'Workplace Wellbeing'.  A further 'Supporting the Wellbeing of Your Team (Part 2) will be running on Wednesday 18th March. For further information and to book please click on this link https://www.pataglos.org.uk/event-3661603

More and more managers are dealing with issues of mental health within their teams and the new Ofsted Inspection Framework includes a requirement that "Staff consistently report high levels of support for well-being issues."  With this in mind join Colette Etheridge, a counsellor and parenting practitioner to consider how best you can support your team and your workplace wellbeing. 

Course Aim: To raise and increase awareness of anxiety and/or depression and consider how to support staff showing signs anxiety and/or depression

Course Information: During this workshop, we will:

  • Explore anxiety and/or depression and how the brain and body react to it;

  • Start to think about how and where they may see anxiety and/or depression in the work environment;
  • Think about how to start a discussion with somebody who may have anxiety and/or depression and avoid common pitfalls;
  • Start to think about how to best support your team member showing anxiety and/or depression.

Delivered by: Colette Etheridge, a counsellor and parenting practitioner, owner of Small Steps Counselling Service and Child Behaviour Solutions.

Suitable ForAnyone responsible for the general and emotional wellbeing of staff members including Managers and Committee Members.

Date: Wednesday 4th March 2020

Time:  6:00pm - 8:30pm

Venue: Chequers Bridge Centre, Painswick Road, Gloucester. GL4 6PR

Cost: £28 for members / £38 for non members

Address: Chequers Bridge Centre, Painswick Road, Gloucester, GL4 6PR 

Phone: 01452 541244    Email: info@pataglos.org.uk    © 2024 PATA (UK)

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