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Understanding Burnout: how to help prevent it and steps towards recovery eWorkshop 21-Mar-2024

March 21 @ 9:30 am - 12:30 pm AEDT

$195

Burnout affects thousands of people in helping professions across the world.

People suffering from burnout may feel exhausted much of the time, may have lost empathy for the people they are meant to be supporting and their work performance may be substantially impaired.  In addition, people suffering from burnout may have difficulty concentrating and may not be thinking clearly.

This 3 hour, interactive eWorkshop is designed for people in helping roles.

The eWorkshop will help you:

  • Understand the difference between burnout, anxiety and depression

  • Develop your knowledge of workplace factors that may help prevent burnout

  • Identify individual personality characteristics that may make a person more prone to burnout

  • Develop a simple plan to help prevent burnout

  • Further your knowledge of how to recover from burnout and support others to recover

When: Thursday, 21st March 2024 from 9.30am-12.30pm (AEDT).

Where: Online eWorkshop delivered via Zoom. You will receive the Zoom details one week prior to the eWorkshop.

Cost: The early bird booking is $195.00 registration (GST included) if registered before 7th March 2024, if registered after the 7th March 2024 then the Full Price is $250.00.

To register: Register and complete payment. A Tax Invoice will be emailed to you. The payment needs to be completed before the workshop occurs, for the registration to be fully confirmed.

Facilitator: David Cherry

David Cherry is a Clinical and Forensic Psychologist who has been working for over 40 years. David has provided training for over 20,000 people in agencies all around Australia, assisting staff to learn how to keep themselves safe in difficult situations and develop their skills in defusing situations where individuals may become aggressive. David and his colleagues have run training for Code Grey teams in hospitals. David’s book entitled Managing Violent and Potentially Violent Situations-A Guide for Individuals and Organisations, which he co-wrote with Bronwyn Upston, has been distributed to 4000 emergency relief providers Australia wide.

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