Celebrating Compassion: Beating Stress

Event Details

Where

CAN Mezzanine, 7-14 Great Dover Street, London SE1 4YR

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When

Start: Wednesday, 19 June 2019 @ 8:30 a.m. (breakfast & registration from 8am)

End: Wednesday, 19 June 2019 @ 10 a.m.

Reducing stress in the workplace

Nurses, doctors, social workers and other people who work caring for others often face stress and burnout resulting in absenteeism, turnover, increased errors and even mortality. But it’s possible to identify and respond to stress in healthy ways. When we care about ourselves we provide better care and services for others. The caring services should be able to lead and provide examples for all employers.

This seminar will show what we can do as carers, employers of carers, friends, politicians, and health workers to ensure that carers are able to successfully tackle stress and fulfil their important role in the best possible way.

 

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About the speaker: R Scott Boots

HCEI Founder and Director R Scott Boots received his MPA degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago and is also a graduate of the University of Iowa and Interlochen Center for the Arts. A caregiver himself, he has worked as a training and administration consultant with the Massachusetts Departments of Environmental Protection, Social Services and Public Health and served as Co-Chair of Pastoral Care and Chair of the AIDS Support Committee at Trinity Church in the City of Boston.  After founding HCEI in 1992, Scott studied wellness at the Touch Therapy Institute in Cambridge, MA and the Mind-Body Clinic at Boston’s Beth-Israel Deaconess Hospital. His seminars have been presented to thousands of caring persons internationally.

 

Join us

We hope that you will be able join us from 8:30am until 10:00am on Wednesday 19 June at CAN Mezzanine, 7-14 Great Dover Street, London SE1 4YR.

There will be opportunities for networking and a healthy breakfast will be available from 8:00am.

Questions or concerns? Email communications@c3health.org

 

C3’s 2019 International Breakfast Seminar series is supported by:

Cancer Research UK logo The College of Contemporary Health logo Sanofi logo   Wellbeing People logo