Practitioner Wellbeing
Friday 14th December 2018
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Room B01,Birkbeck
Clore Management Centre,
27 Torrington Square, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HY
Recently increasing attention has been paid to mental health problems among practitioners and trainee practitioners in the mental health field. Alongside concern about high rates of stress related absence and burnout it is also increasingly recognised that mental health professionals can have dual status as providers and users of mental health services. This event presents various initiatives in place to support wellbeing generally among mental health providers as well as those designed to support dual status professionals who in the past have often felt they had to struggle in silence.
Speakers Include:
· Amra Rao - Chair, DCP Leadership & Management Faculty and CLaN Chair, The Psychological Practitioner Wellbeing Charter
· Lisa Anderton, Head of Patient Experience, UCLH, Schwartz Rounds as space to reflect on the emotional aspects of our work
· Adrian Neal, Aneurin Bevan Health Board, Supporting staff wellbeing through a comprehensive programme of activities
· Harriet Mills, Anna Hildebrand, Henry Clements & Katrina Scior, UCL, Supporting mental health providers in decisions about sharing their own mental health difficulties: The HOP-MHP project
Speakers Include: · Amra Rao - Chair, DCP Leadership & Management Faculty and CLaN Chair, The Psychological Practitioner Wellbeing Charter · Lisa Anderton, Head of Patient Experience, UCLH, Schwartz Rounds as space to reflect on the emotional aspects of our work · Adrian Neal, Aneurin Bevan Health Board, Supporting staff wellbeing through a comprehensive programme of activities · Harriet Mills, Anna Hildebrand, Henry Clements & Katrina Scior, UCL, Supporting mental health providers in decisions about sharing their own mental health difficulties: The HOP-MHP project