This workshop is for anyone interested in supporting their resilience at work or that of other practitioners or members of staff. The workshop runs on a single day for 3 hours with a 1 hour lunch break (usually from 9:30am to 2:30am). The workshop is currently being held online and access information will be sent to ticket holders prior to the event. You can find dates for upcoming sessions to the right (or below on mobiles). 

Overview
Whether you are newly qualified, experienced, facing uncertainty, change or striving for a work life balance, this training day will support you to explore your own resilience as a practitioner or member of staff. We look at evidence -based approaches to working which support you to keep going when times are tough and protect yourself against burnout.

The Benefits?
• Understanding of theory in relation to Practitioner Resilience
• Exposure to theoretical models including the resilience supervision framework that support you to understand your own practice
• Learning a social inequalities approach to practitioner resilience, which takes account of the organisation and wider social influences.
• Increased confidence as a result of exposure to tools and ideas that can support your practice
• Increased awareness of self-care strategies in support of your own resilience

Who’s it for?
Anyone working in a situation where they support others and therefore need to support themselves.

Price
£45. Limited spaces, please book early. We have a small number of free places available for unwaged people. Please email us explaining why you would like to attend the course and explaining your circumstances. Limited spaces so please book early.

Access Information
The forum will be held online on Zoom. Please arrive in the online platform 10 minutes prior to the start time. An email with joining instructions will be sent out the day before the event.

We have reluctantly decided to use Zoom for our training, despite some concerns about their policies and practice, because we want to prioritise digital inclusivity. Please read here for a full explanation. If you would like to minimise exposure, use Zoom through your browser rather than the app, although this will affect your ability to interact with the session. Please be aware that Zoom are able to access what you post in chats.

Your Privacy
You can find out more about how we use your data in our Privacy Notice. Some of Boingboing’s training is delivered in partnership with HeadStart Blackpool. If you live or work in Blackpool, your information will be shared in accordance with their privacy policy here

Upcoming sessions:

See also

Mental Health

Mental Health Resources

Boingboing Resilience Framework. Help young people and families build resilience

The Boingboing Approach to Resilience

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