This workshop is aimed at mid-level and senior level leaders in all professions e.g., Deputy Directors, Assistant Directors, Heads of Service, Service leads, Team leaders and team managers in clinical and operational management roles
Changes can be immensely stressful and sometimes harmful to the mental health and wellbeing of those working within these industries, as navigating new systems, and facing uncertainty can cause considerable anxiety. Developing greater levels of personal resilience can help individuals not only weather the changes but even actively flourish. While some may shy away from seeking help in the face of turbulence, it is important to remember that resilience is not an innate quality but a skill that must be developed, like any other professional tool. This workshop offers participants an opportunity to reflect on current changes and look at the impact of change and uncertainty on us as individuals. Run by Angela Blacklaw.
Key features:
- The opportunity to contribute to open group discussions where delegates can share their own experiences
- Identifying the signs of low resilience
- Learning about the four key components of resilience
- Implementing these key components into everyday roles
- Identifying the steps needed to develop greater personal resilience
- Learning as a group through interactive exercises
Learning outcomes:
Delegates will gain greater levels of personal resilience to help them through changes and uncertainty, even going on to thrive in these turbulent environments.