What Does A Local Lockdown Look Like? Care First Webinar 22nd Sep 2020 11am-11.30am

Today’s Care First webinar is focussing on what a local lockdown may look like.

They will cover:

  • Why are there different restrictions in different parts of the UK?
  • What is a local lockdown?
  • Why have the latest restrictions happened?
  • What does a local lockdown involve?
  • Who can enforce a lockdown?

If you would like to view the Webinar on ‘What does a local lockdown look like?’ this is being delivered live on Tuesday 22nd September at 11am-11.30am, please use the below link to register for this session –

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/568749187276153358

If you are unable to join the webinar live, a recording of the session can be accessed using the same link above after the webinar has taken place.

To register you will be asked for your name and email address.

If you wish to read the related article you can find it here.

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Care First Webinars W/C 21st September 2020

Covid-19 Weekly Publicity Calendar Week 27

 

Please note that content may include guidelines applicable to the UK, however guidelines for Wales, Scotland and Ireland may vary. Please refer to .gov for the latest guidance in your region.

Please note that these themes and events may be subject to change as the situation develops.

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How Care First Can Support You (Care First Webinar Every Monday at 12pm)

Every Monday at 12pm Care First hold a webinar explaining the services and support they offer to all employees through the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).

As the COVID-19 situation is progressing and the Government guidance continues to change as lockdown restrictions are eased, individuals may be feeling anxious about going out and whether it safe to do so. Many employees are facing uncertain times as some organisations announce redundancies. Mental Health support during times like these are paramount, which is why Care first have worked tirelessly to ensure our services remain available 24/7 throughout the pandemic to provide emotional and practical support and ensure we have every aspect of your overall wellbeing covered. Where clinically appropriate Care first are continuing to offer structured counselling through phone and virtual software. At Care first the health and safety of both you the employee and our counselling team are absolutely paramount, any changes to our structured counselling process will be made in line with government guidance.

These services include:

Counselling support

Our team of professionally trained, qualified and BACP Accredited Counsellors are available 24/7 to offer support for personal or workplace related issues. As well as the headline issues surrounding mental health, our Care first counsellors are also trained in dealing with both work and home grievances, bullying & harassment issues, domestic violence, relationships at both home and at work and much more. No matter how big or small the problem may be, our counsellors are here for you to provide you with unbiased support away from the situation. Everyone has very individual needs for support, Care first provides short term focussed counselling, so the Care first Counsellor will assess your circumstances when you call to establish what the most appropriate form of support will be for you. It might be that you just need a brief conversation with the Counsellor that day, or you may benefit from a few more sessions.

Information Specialists

As control, or the lack of it, can be an influencing factor on the impact of stress. Many individuals identify stress as emotional, however, a lack of control around practical issues can be just as impactful. We have expert advisors that have been trained by Citizens Advice who can provide you with comprehensive answers and assistance on a wide range of practical issues which can affect our daily life, these include but are not limited to; redundancy, advice on funerals and probate, legal information, housing and tenancy issues, childcare, eldercare, health, consumer issues, employment, travel and education. Our Information Specialists are also money trained experts and can provide support with a variety of financial queries such as help with budgeting finances and advice with benefits. You can speak with one of our Information Specialists confidentially Monday-Friday between 8am-8pm.

Management Support

If you are a manager, have leadership responsibilities, or look after a team within your organisation, it is as important as ever that your colleagues are made aware of the range of support available from Care first. As well as supporting you to signpost your colleagues to the Care first service effectively to maintain your managerial boundaries, Care first can also provide you with support within your role as a manager. Care first Counsellors are all management trained and can provide support with issues such as if the organisation is going through a period of redundancy, managing change and difficult conversations, workplace performance, remote working, absence management and
disciplinaries.

Care first Lifestyle

Through the Care first lifestyle site you can access a wide range of supportive information, read helpful articles published by our team, view Webinars covering a variety of well-being topics and even speak with a Care first Counsellor in real-time via our online counselling facility. You can log into your account by visiting www.carefirst-lifestyle.co.uk and logging in using your organisation’s unique log in details. If you are unsure what these details are then please contact your line manager or HR department. The Care first Lifestyle website is great place to go to learn more about Care first and the different areas that we can support in.

To find out more about any of the above services please view the webinar link below:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4557681714721925899

Care first Zest

With clinically proven intrinsic links between our physical and mental health, Care first Zest provides an interactive health and wellbeing management tool that can help individuals manage and improve all aspects of their mental and physical health. Care first Zest is also an effective means of pro-actively supporting the wellbeing of your team. You can complete the Care first Zest wellbeing assessment which looks at factors including exercise, healthy eating, sleep, smoking, caffeine intake and the amount of water you drink to name a few. The assessment then gives you a score on the different areas and you can see which areas you need to improve on. The idea is that if you can improve the areas you did not score well on then this will have a positive effect on your physical and mental wellbeing.

To find out more about Care first Zest please view the webinar which can be found via the link below:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4557681714721925899

Care first Woebot

For some people, picking up the telephone to talk with a counsellor is a terrifying experience. Sometimes, when we most need it, we find it the most difficult time to talk with another human. Finding support earlier rather than later is often the best way to manage issues of low mood. Woebot is an AI tool which provides a truly unique way to help identify issues and learn new strategies to cope and reduce the possibilities of those issues escalating into something bigger, without the need to pick up the phone. Woebot works by programmatically learning how to deliver the most impactful content at the most impactful time to optimise clinical outcomes for its user.

To find out more about Care first Woebot please view the webinar which can be found via the link below:

https://youtu.be/3oFyFclUEWU

How all of these above services link together

As you can see from the above table, all the services that we offer complement each other to ultimately encompass an individual’s overall mental and physical wellbeing, which enables individuals to access professional and clinically proven support.

Our counselling support is available 24/7 to help individuals with any emotional issues that they may have. Our Information Specialists can help individuals with practical information and advice. This practical support is so important because if an individual is concerned about a practical issue, then this can cause detrimental effects to their emotional wellbeing. By getting some support from an Information Specialist this will provide the individual with some clarity on that particular issue, which may help them to feel more in control of a situation and relieve some anxiety.

The Care first Lifestyle site can help individuals who are concerned about an issue. The individual may not know where to start and they can have a look at the resources on our Lifestyle website which may be enough to help them. The Lifestyle website is a great starting place to learn about the types of issues that Care first can support with. The individual can also access our online counselling tool through the Lifestyle website which is an alternative way to access support from a counsellor. By an individual looking through all the resources on our Lifestyle website this can help them to get answers about an issue they may be having. Again by getting some clarity on their issue this may have a positive effect on their mental wellbeing.

The Care first Zest platform is great for improving physical as well as emotional wellbeing. So if an individual takes the wellbeing assessment and then works on the areas that may need some focus. This can then improve their overall wellbeing. Many studies show a link between physical and mental wellbeing, so giving individuals access to this platform enables them to make positive changes.

The Care first AI tool Woebot is a great way for individuals to get support around low mood and anxiety. If Woebot does not detect a positive clinical outcome then Woebot will suggest that the individual speaks to a Care first counsellor if they would like to. Not every individual will feel confident enough to pick up the phone and speak to a counsellor so it is an alternative option for individuals to access support.

If you would like to learn more about ‘How Care first can support you’ then please join our webinar on Monday 21st September at Midday using the details below –

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5300022488393555984

If you are unable to join the webinar live, a recording of the session can be accessed using the same link above after the webinar has taken place. If you wish to contact the Care first telephone counselling and information line then please don’t hesitate to call the Freephone number provided by your organisation and you can speak to a professional in confidence.

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Stress, Resilience and Mental Health – Care First Webinar 18th Sept 2020 at 12pm

Today’s Care First Webinar will be looking at the subject of stress, resilience and mental health. It will include what stress looks like these days, the difference between mental health and mental illness and explaining resilience.

If you would like to join Care first’s live ‘Stress, Resilience and Mental Health’ awareness session at midday on September 18th 2020 then please follow the below link to register:

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5556177911180495629

If you are unable to attend you can watch the webinar using the same link once the live version is complete. You will be asked to enter your name and email address to register.

Alternatively, you can read the related article by clicking here.

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World Alzheimer’s Day 21st September 2020

World Alzheimer’s Day takes place on 21 September and is part of World Alzheimer’s Month. This year’s focus is stigma, and we need your help to break the stereotypes and myths that surround a dementia diagnosis.

What is World Alzheimer’s Day?

World Alzheimer’s Day is an international campaign to raise awareness and highlight issues faced by people affected by dementia. It’s an opportunity for people and organisations to demonstrate how we can overcome these issues and help people live well with dementia.

Globally, dementia is one of the biggest challenges we face, with nearly 50 million people living with dementia worldwide. To tackle this global dementia challenge we need to work together, and to collaborate and share best practice with one another.

This is why we have committed to work with partners on global research and campaigning, as well as sharing our learning, best practice and experience with one another.

For 5 ways to  help fight the stigma please see this blog post: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/what-to-say-about-unkind-dementia-jokes

For more information on Alzheimer’s and how to get involved please click here.

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National Eye Health Awareness Week 21st – 27th September 2020

The National Eye Research Centre (NERC) are using National Eye Health Awareness week to educate and inspire us on the importance of eye health.

Our eyesight is the one sense most people are scared of losing. There are a wide variety of eye conditions some of which are preventable and/or can be reversed. Sadly there are other’s that can’t. To find out more about some of the conditions the NERC explain them at https://www.nercuk.org/Pages/Category/eye-diseases-overview

Vision Matters also shares information about how frequently you should have your eyes tested, offer an eye health calculator and an e-vision simulator to try.

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National Hygiene Week 14th – 20th September

National Hygiene Week is being launched by The Hygiene Bank.

Their goal is to raise awareness and start conversations around hygiene poverty. This issue affects up to 14 million people living in poverty in the UK.

To find out more about National Hygiene Week you can use the following link:

https://thehygienebank.com/national-hygiene-week/

They are using the slogan 7 ways in 7 days to highlight how you can get involved with the main thread being #BOGOF. They are asking anyone who wishes to help to look out for any buy one get one free offers on hygiene products and to donate the free item.

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Separation Anxiety – Life After Lockdown (Care First Webinar 17th Sept 20)

Today’s Care First webinar is looking at life after lockdown, particularly separation anxiety. This webinar will cover the following questions

  • What is separation anxiety?
  • What types of situations can cause separation anxiety?
  • What are the common symptoms of separation anxiety in people?
  • What are the common symptoms of separation anxiety in dogs?

In addition they share tips on how to manage separation anxiety.

If you would like to join the Webinar on Separation Anxiety – Life after lockdown. This is being delivered live on Thursday 17th September at 12pm, please use the following link to register for this session –

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1367826959166734093

If you cannot attend but wish to watch the webinar at a later date you can use the same link as above once the live webinar has ended.

Alternatively, you can read the full details by clicking here.

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Returning To Work After Lockdown – Care First Webinar 16th Sept 2020 at 12pm

Today’s Care First webinar will be looking at returning to work after lockdown. They will cover approaching your manager with concerns, preparing yourself for a new/different routine, looking after your wellbeing and where to get further information of support available.

If you would like to view the Webinar on ‘COVID-19 – Return to work anxiety’ is being delivered live today (Wednesday 16th September) at 12pm-12.30pm, please use the following link to register for this session –

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5301375987029515791

You will be asked to register your name and email address to join in.

If you are unable to join the webinar live, a recording of the session can be accessed using the same link above after the webinar has taken place.

If you feel you may need some support, you can contact Care first. Care first is a leading provider of confidential, professional counselling, information and advice services. All employees are eligible to use Care first, our services include; telephone counselling, information services and online support. Call Care first on the Freephone number provided by your organisation and you can speak to a professional in confidence.

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Bullying & Harassment – Care First Webinar 15th Sept 2020

Today’s Care First webinar will be looking at bullying and harassment in the workplace.

It will cover what bullying and harassment may look like in the workplace as well as what you can do if you are being bullied.

If you would like to view the Webinar on ‘Bullying & Harassment’ this is being delivered live today (Tuesday 15th September). Please use the below link to register for this session –

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6562988614088927247

If you are unable to join the webinar live, a recording of the session can be accessed using the same link above after the webinar has taken place.

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