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Author | : Andrew Cowley |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2019-05-16 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1472961641 |
The Wellbeing Toolkit is an invaluable resource for promoting wellbeing and resilience among all school staff, thereby improving staff attendance and retention, and helping all teachers fall back in love with teaching. In this thought-provoking book, Andrew Cowley, co-founder of Healthy Toolkit (@HealthyToolkit), draws on his own experiences as a school leader to unpick the myths around wellbeing and set out a practical, authentic and values-driven model that will enable leaders to foster a positive atmosphere for the benefit of the whole-school community. With a focus on developing a culture of positivity and self-care, effectively enabling all staff members to take ownership of the wellbeing strategy and supporting and promoting healthy lifestyles, this practical guide also considers scenarios arising from potentially more stressful incidents such as a bereavement. Staff wellbeing needs to be a strategic consideration for all primary and secondary school leaders, not something delivered on an ad hoc basis. Emphasis must be placed on really knowing staff, what motivates them and what may affect their confidence. The Wellbeing Toolkit offers effective strategies for addressing staff wellbeing from a whole-school perspective with particular reference to reducing workload, managing stress and supporting teachers in challenging circumstances.
Author | : Ellen Bard |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-01-11 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 178678596X |
A gentle and positive interactive book, written by a Chartered Occupational Psychologist, presenting a toolkit for people struggling with burnout, fatigue, lack of motivation at work. An interactive journal showing the reader how to feel better at work, be more productive, more positive, more resilient. The book is illustrated throughout with interactive activities, journal prompts and a structured programme of self-care for the workplace. Burnout is described by the WHO as: feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion; increased mental distance from your job, or feelings of negativism or cynicism related to your job; reduced professional efficacy. All of these things can be prevented with conscious attention to creating better workplace habits, rituals and routines. Your Work Wellness Toolkit will present guidance to curate your own wellness plan to thrive at work. Too many of us are struggling with managing the mental health load of working remotely, and boundaries between work and life are more blurred than ever before. This book not only offers thorough and clinically backed-up guidance, but also space to make plans and accountability within that guidance, to put it into action.
Author | : Tina Rae |
Publisher | : Hinton House Publishers |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2020-07-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781912112555 |
Author | : Sally Pingree |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2016-08-16 |
Genre | : College students |
ISBN | : 9780985308865 |
Well-Being and Higher Education explores the multiple connections of well-being to higher education and why those connections matter—for the individual lives of students and those who teach; for the institution; and for whether or not the unique promise of higher education to a democratic society can be advanced and realized. The publication's thirty-five original essays and provocations—by some of the most highly respected voices within and beyond the academy—address the theoretical underpinnings and practical expressions of these connections. Well-Being and Higher Education opens the discussion on learning's connection to well-being; responds to current challenges against the state of higher education today; and brings to the forefront a conversation considering the greater purposes of higher education and the need to preserve and revive the institution's role to look beyond itself to a greater good.
Author | : Lesley Morrison |
Publisher | : Watkins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2021-06-09 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1786785188 |
The Wellbeing Toolkit for Doctorsoffers tools to help doctors enjoy their work again. During stressful times, the practice of self-care becomes vital to prevent burnout. The coronavirus pandemic has required new levels of dedication, resilience and hard work, and the mental health impact on health professionals working through it has been immense. Each chapter is a tool, either conceptual, such as Self-compassion, Peer Support, Anti-Racism, or practical, such as how you can positively influence your workplace environment, or enhance your compassion skills through music and the arts. This timely and thoughtful book offers a balanced overview of the issues currently faced by doctors, alongside stories from patients and other professionals throughout medicine. Doctors can thrive in their jobs, with the right support in place. This toolkit shows those working in healthcare how to gather the necessary support for their own wellbeing, in order to fully serve those in their care.
Author | : Camila Devis-Rozental |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2023-06-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1000883280 |
The Student Wellbeing Toolkit puts wellbeing at the centre of your journey into university and beyond. By encouraging self-efficacy and a focus on the things you can control, it provides clear guidance to enhance wellbeing and opportunities for self-reflection that help develop self-awareness and prosocial skills for life. Offering an accessible toolkit of strategies, activities and tips this fantastic, accessible resource considerers wellbeing within six main areas: Physical wellbeing Socio-emotional wellbeing Intellectual wellbeing Environmental wellbeing Occupational wellbeing Financial wellbeing Drawing on research-evidenced theories around positive psychology, theories of learning, motivation and self-development, the book explores what, how and why these areas are key to our wellbeing and the rationale for taking them into account to enable you to flourish and thrive at university.
Author | : Nikita Bire |
Publisher | : Shashwat Publication |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2023-10-07 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 8119281721 |
In " Advanced Mental Wellness Toolkit," Nikita Bire provides readers with a comprehensive and practical guide to achieving optimal mental well-being. With a focus on conquering stress, anxiety, overthinking, procrastination, and unlocking one's true potential, this transformative book equips readers with a toolkit of powerful strategies and techniques. By exploring the interconnected nature of mind, body, and spirit, Nikita provides a holistic understanding of mental wellness. Readers will learn the importance of self-care practices, such as mindfulness, meditation, and relaxation techniques, to foster inner peace and resilience in the face of daily challenges. "The Advanced Mental Wellness Toolkit" goes beyond mere coping mechanisms; it dives deep into the root causes of these challenges, offering readers profound insights into their thought patterns and behavior. Through self-reflection exercises and cognitive restructuring techniques, readers will gain the tools to transform negative thinking into positive, empowering beliefs. Throughout the book, Nikita emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, self-acceptance, and self-love. Readers will be guided on how to develop a healthy mindset, build resilience, and cultivate authentic connections with themselves and others. As the author of this insightful book, Nikita Bire combines expertise, empathy, and a genuine passion for empowering others to unlock their true potential. "The Advanced Mental Wellness Toolkit" offers readers a transformative journey towards lasting mental well-being, providing them with the knowledge and tools necessary to create a life of purpose, joy, and fulfillment.
Author | : Lesley Morrison |
Publisher | : Watkins Media Limited |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2021-06-08 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1786785188 |
This is the only practical guide to overcoming anxiety, compassion fatigue and other challenges of day-to-day life on the front line of healthcare. The Wellbeing Toolkit for Doctorsoffers tools to help doctors prevent burnout, and enjoy their work again. During stressful times, the practice of self-care becomes vital. The coronavirus pandemic has required new levels of dedication, resilience and hard work, and the mental health impact on health professionals working through it has been immense. Each chapter is a tool, either conceptual, such as Self-compassion, Peer Support, Racism Awareness, or practical, such as how you can positively influence your workplace environment, or enhance your compassion skills through music and the arts. This timely and thoughtful book offers a balanced overview of the issues currently faced by doctors, alongside stories from patients and other professionals throughout medicine. Doctors can thrive in their jobs, with the right support in place. This toolkit shows those working in healthcare how to gather the necessary support for their own wellbeing, in order to fully serve those in their care.
Author | : Rona Tutt |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 124 |
Release | : 2021-05-17 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1000391078 |
In this highly practical book, Rona Tutt and Paul Williams explore how schools and other educational settings can provide students with the right environment to support their emotional wellbeing and hence to maximise their learning potential. Encouraging collaboration between education and healthcare professionals, as well as other services, and with families, they show how to develop resilience in young people and provide them with the tools for coping with mental health issues. Based on a range of practical experiences from many different schools and practitioners, How to Maximise Emotional Wellbeing and Improve Mental Health discusses several crucial aspects of wellbeing in educational settings, including: Changing attitudes surrounding wellbeing and mental health Nurturing resilience, and its application Creating a healthy and constructive ethos and environment Providing extensive case studies, and featuring insightful conversations with school leaders and other professionals, this book will be an essential resource for staff in schools, including those leading in mental health, as well as trainee teachers and anyone with a wider societal concern about mental wellbeing in young people.
Author | : Rachel K. Thomas |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2021-04-19 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1119614368 |
How to Promote Wellbeing is a timely resource designed to help all healthcare practitioners promote and protect their own and their patients’ wellbeing and mental health. Focusing on practical strategies and guidance, this much-needed book explores approaches for reducing burnout, managing stress, coping with pressure in healthcare settings, recognising signs of impaired decision-making, and much more. Written specifically for busy healthcare practitioners, the book offers focused and succinct chapters on topics ranging from behaviours to improve resilience and mindfulness, to approaches for maintaining work-life balance when confronted with excessive workloads and organisational pressures. Throughout the text, evidence-based tools and techniques are provided to improve the practitioner’s health and facilitate the delivery of high-quality care. Covering a wide range of clinical situations and important issues, this book: Examines global, organisational, and individual problem factors affecting mental health and wellbeing Discusses the impacts of chronic stress, burnout, technological and environmental factors, work-associated trauma, and sources of wellbeing strain Identifies factors that negatively affect patients’ wellbeing in hospital, clinic, and outpatient settings Offers guidance for emergencies and available resources for those in personal crisis Includes a mental health and wellbeing toolkit, including assessments and strategies How to Promote Wellbeing is indispensable reading for doctors, nurses, dentists, therapists, counsellors, and other clinicians and health professionals.