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Wellbeing Programme for homelessness and supported housing sector workers

Wellbeing Programme for homelessness and supported housing sector workers

Wellbeing Programme for homelessness and supported housing sector workers

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

This training programme is facilitated by Homeless Link.

A four-part training programme that aims to inspire and equip staff with knowledge, confidence and practical tools for managing your own wellbeing, as well as providing methods for how to contribute to a workplace culture of positive wellbeing practice.

Who is this training programme for?

  • Frontline workers who wish to develop their own resilience and methods of managing their wellbeing.
  • Managers who wish to improve their own resilience and wellbeing, leading by example to support a culture of positive wellbeing practice within their organisation.

What will you learn?

This programme will be delivered by a qualified mental health professional.

This wellbeing programme will enable delegates to:

  • Identify and explore key areas for developing wellbeing and resilience
  • Explore the impact of stress and secondary trauma
  • Learn techniques for counteracting the negative impact of stress and secondary trauma
  • Explore psychology around managing priorities and boundaries
  • Look at practical methods of effectively managing priorities and boundaries
  • Begin to implement the learning and reflect on your wellbeing journey.

 

The Wellbeing Programme for Homeless Link members costs £394 per person (this includes all four sessions)

Apply for your place here

Bookings for this programme are via application. Places are limited and please seek line manager approval prior to completing your application form.
Applications will close 31 March 2025.

Training schedule

Session 1: Cohort onboarding - An introduction to the wellbeing learning programme

Tuesday, 20 May 2025 | 9.30am-12.00pm | Online

Session 2: Stress, Vicarious Trauma and managing wellbeing

Tuesday, 17 June 2025 | 9.30am-4.00pm | Online

Session 3: Balancing priorities and boundaries for better wellbeing

Tuesday, 15 July 2025 | 9.30am-4.00pm | Online

Session 4: Group coaching and reflections

Tuesday, 2 September 2025 | 9.30am-12.00pm | Online

The wellbeing programme is sold as a full programme of all four sessions. Sessions are not recorded. Slides will be sent electronically.

 

Cancellation policy

If your application is successful, Homeless Link will go about the process of confirming your booking and raising an invoice.

The deadline for withdrawing your application or cancelling your place on this programme is: 17 April 2025, 12 noon. After this date the full payment of any confirmed places will be due.

Please note further details of the cancellation policy for this training programme here: Full cancellation policy for Wellbeing Programme

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Homeless Link is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. Please click here to read their EDI statement in full.

Bookings for larger groups

This course can be booked by staff teams of up to 20 people on dates that are convenient for your organisation. It can be delivered either through live interactive sessions online or in person.

Please contact James.Cuming@homelesslink.org.uk or telephone James on 07375 042 815 for more information.

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