Here For You – Burnout Webinar 17 November

Posted on: November 11, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has put health and social care professionals under increasing pressure. This population is already acknowledged to be at risk of burnout. The Here For You team will be hosting an online webinar for staff members to discuss the concept of Burnout, how to recognise the symptoms, a space for reflection on what Burnout means to you. We will consider some coping strategies and also explore ways in which to identify when more help is needed and where to access this support.

The webinar will include a presentation on Burnout and some space for reflection This interactive webinar is suitable for all staff members who either have an interest in this topic or may be wondering how to support others who may be experiencing these difficulties.

Date: Wednesday 17th November 2021
Time: 12:30 – 2pm
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/burnout-webinar-tickets-191065440877

Please contact Mags Aldridge margaret.aldridge1@nhs.net or Jenny Manfrinati
jenny.manfrinati1@nhs.net if you have any queries

N.B. A few people are experiencing problems with Internet Explorer, if this does occur, please copy
and paste the Eventbrite link into Google Chrome

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