Self-care and working with the experience of covid-19 - June 2021

On Thursday 3 June 10am – 11.30am, we will be running a session called: 'self-care and working with the experience of covid-19 – looking forward'.
This hour MS Teams session with Marcus Hill, Nicola Neath and Jenny Sergeant, aims to help colleagues work through the experience of covid-19 by sharing experiences, normalising the ups and downs they may feel and discuss strategies for managing themselves effectively.
The session also encourages colleagues to embed ways of working that feel good and celebrate anything they are doing which is new and helpful.
Find out more about this session on our wellbeing and resilience pages.
We can also arrange this session for a team, so if you are a manager and would like your team to attend a session together, please email peopledev@leeds.ac.uk to arrange.
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