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Practical tips to encourage wellbeing and avoid burnout webinar – 22 November, 7.30-8.45pm
Kia ora all,
Sharing the below on behalf of NRA in case you would like to share with your stakeholders.
I hope you all have a great week.
‘Practical tips to encourage wellbeing and avoid burnout’ webinar – 22 November, 7.30-8.45pm - register now
The COVID-19 pandemic response and the winter surge, combined with staff shortages, is having an unprecedented impact on the mental health and wellbeing of healthcare workers.
Register now for a Te Whatu Ora - NRHCC and Goodfellow Unit webinar for practical tips and strategies to promote wellbeing to help avoid burnout, and what to do if you, or people you care for, are feeling burnt out.
We have a great line-up of speakers:
- Weaving self and team care into your day. Dr Cheryl Buhay, Fellow of the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Honorary Senior Lecturer with the University of Auckland and Primary Care liaison psychiatrist with Te Whatu Ora Waitematā.
- Burn-out – the risk factors, how it presents, the consequences and possible interventions. Dr Fiona Moir, Pastoral Care Chair and Wellbeing Curriculum Lead, Medical Programme Directorate and Department of General Practice, University of Auckland.
- Working with people who have burnt-out. Dr Katie McCormick, Clinical Psychologist with experience in the public and private mental health sectors.
There will be an opportunity to ask questions during a Q&A session at the end.
Ngā mihi nui,
Sarah Upston (she/her)
Acting Manager, Primary Care |
Primary Health Care System Improvement and Innovation/Commissioning
waea pūkoro: +64 21 320 426 | īmēra: sarah.upston@health.govt.nz
133 Molesworth Street, Wellington | PO Box 5103, Wellington 6140
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