Newly released: The well-being guide

  • February 22, 2022
February 22, 2022

“The well-being guide is for both staff and volunteers in the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement. We wrote the guide in relation to the huge demand and the feedback from volunteers who have been in the frontline in responding to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic within their countries.”

– PS Centre Technical Advisor Sarah Harrison

The well-being guide: reduce stress, recharge and build inner resilience is for individual self-care, and for peers and teams who work together. Each section can be tested or incorporated within regular meetings with a focus on caring for the carers.

Humanitarians and people working in helping professions need to take care of themselves in order not to burn out and to be effective in their work.

The exercises in this guide are for all humanitarian staff, volunteers and for recipients of mental health and psychosocial support services.

If practised and used regularly, this catalogue of tried and practised tools can regulate stress, calm when distressed, promote sleep, and strengthen inner resilience.

Video: Technical advisor Sarah Harrison introduces the new publication Well-being Guide: reduce stress, recharge and build inner resilience

Webinar on well-being for staff and volunteers

To create awareness of the new well-being guide, the PS Centre offers a 90-minute interactive launch workshop on Monday 28 February from 1 to 2:30 pm CET.

During the launch event participants will try out exercises from each of the five sections in the well-being guide.

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