Compassion Fatigue, & Burn-Out: Practising Self-Care and Resilience

Nurture Yourself to Nurture Others: Building Resilience in the Face of Compassion Fatigue

This course equips healthcare professionals with strategies to diagnose and heal from stress, overload, and burnout. Embrace self-care and resilience to restore compassion and thrive in your caregiving role.

Venue: TBC

12 December 2024
9:00 am to 5:00 pm

ABOUT THE SEMINAR

Caregivers are facing high levels of anxiety and distress due to the uncertainty surrounding the ongoing impact of the pandemic after being forced to change how we live and work.

To help caregivers manage the challenges of caregiving under adverse conditions, Integrative has designed a 1 -day class to focus on self-care and facilitating hope in the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual quadrants.

In this highly experiential workshop, participants will learn how to navigate the challenges of providing compassionate care in healthcare and social work settings. It will focus on understanding and healing compassion fatigue/ burnout and building resilience.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  • Understanding the needs and responsibilities of healthcare professionals towards self-care and self-awareness.
  • Diagnosing the warning signs of stress, overload, burn-out, and compassion fatigue.
  • Differentiating between self-nurturing and self-awareness.
  • Healing compassion fatigue and burnout by energising in body, emotions, spirit, and mind.

SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS

Learn from professionals who specialize in the unique challenges faced by healthcare providers, focusing on self-awareness, self-nurturing, and healing techniques.

Embrace a comprehensive, person-centered approach that energizes your body, emotions, spirit, and mind, fostering resilience in your professional life.

Understand the warning signs of stress, overload, and burn-out, and apply effective strategies to rejuvenate your mind and body.

Leave the seminar with practical tools and a plan of action that you can immediately implement in your daily routine, enhancing your ability to care for others while taking care of yourself.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Healthcare Professionals (Nurses, Doctors, Therapists)
  • Mental Health Practitioners
  • Social Workers and Counselors
  • Caregivers and Support Staff
  • Human Resource Professionals focusing on Employee Wellness

DATE, TIME & VENUE

12 December 20239:00 am to 5:00 pmTBC

SEMINAR FEES & FUNDING

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AFTER EARLY BIRD
  • Standard Fee$800/pax
    VWOs-Charities Capability Fund Training Grant$480/pax
    Community Care Training Grant$80/pax**

All prices stated exclude GST.

**Up to 90% seminar fee funding for AIC approved organisations to be claimed directly from AIC. (Full payment is required from participants at the time of registration.)

For details and funding eligibility, please consult with your HR department. Kindly note that we, as the training provider, are unable to assist with inquiries related to this funding.

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR

Liese Groot-Alberts

Liese Groot-Alberts was born in Fryslân, part of the Netherlands, is living in New Zealand and works internationally as a public and keynote speaker, palliative care educator, presenter of loss, grief and bereavement training and clinical supervisor for Healthcare Professionals.

In 1972 her eldest daughter, aged nearly 3, died suddenly 2 days after the birth of her son. Hope and despair, joy, and sorrow!

Out of this life-changing experience came her passion for working with healthcare professionals and volunteers. Over a period of many years, she worked with and for Dr Elisabeth Kubler-Ross as a workshop leader and staff member presenting workshops in New Zealand, Australia, the USA and Europe.

After Dr. Ross’ retirement, she has continued t o develop her own workshop and has specialised training in trauma, loss, grief and bereavement, palliative care, as well as self-care for the career, resilience, spirituality, and working with difference, finding strength and hope in connectedness. She has conducted lectures and workshops in the USA, Australia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Indonesia, India, Singapore, Samoa, Zimbabwe and New Zealand.

In her presentations and workshops, she uses images, poetry, humour and music, as well as the sound theoretical underpinning of the material presented.