为应对Covid-19大流行,多学科社区学习障碍服务的员工福利举措

Rosie Hall, Natalie D Lopez
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在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,为了应对繁忙的伦敦社区学习障碍服务中心工作人员的压力和潜在负担,出现了几项员工福利倡议。其中包括每周健康通讯、健康课程、虚拟午餐和反思练习课程。通过采用响应性的方法,调整了各项措施,以满足服务内部工作人员的需求和需要。反馈表明,福利会议和通讯是最受重视的,给员工一种联系感和归属感,有助于管理焦虑。这些倡议目前正在进行中。为了在整个服务中增加福利计划的覆盖面和潜在效益,我们的研究表明,管理模式、保护时间和跨学科合作可能是重要因素。
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Staff wellbeing initiatives in a multidisciplinary community learning disability service in response to the Covid-19 pandemic
In response to the pressure and potential burden on staff members in a busy London Community Learning Disability Service during the Covid-19 pandemic, several staff wellbeing initiatives emerged. These included a weekly wellbeing newsletter, wellbeing sessions, virtual lunches and reflective practice sessions. Through using a responsive approach, the initiatives were adjusted to meet demand and the need of the staff members within the service. Feedback has suggested that in particular, the wellbeing session and newsletter were the most valued and gave staff members a sense of connectedness and belonging and helped to manage anxiety. These initiatives are now ongoing. To increase the reach and potential benefits of the wellbeing initiatives across the service our learning indicates management modelling, protected time and collaboration across disciplines may be important factors.
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