Developing personal workplace resilience is an important competency for today's archive and heritage sector leaders. These skills and techniques play a key role in enabling people to survive and thrive in today's demanding work environment.
This one-day workshop has been specifically designed to enable archives leaders to enhance their resilience and that of their colleagues.
Who should come to this?
The event is for everyone working in the archive sector including, public, independent and voluntary organisations, HE, businesses and all others with an interest in preserving our national heritage, supporting our information economy and strengthening the culture sector.
This course is suitable for people within management roles or looking to move into a management role in the future.
To book tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/personal-workplace-resilience-tickets-59009621366
Learning objectives
In summary, you will leave the workshop with the following:
* A clear understanding of the concept of workplace resilience
* Clear and compelling goals and enhanced self-awareness relating to your workplace resilience
* Knowledge of resilience skills and techniques, and enhanced skills in key areas
* Resources to use after the workshop, which will help you continually improve your resilience
* A commitment to changing habitual behaviours
* A resource of peers to support future improvement
Nature of the Workshop
The workshop comprises a taster of many of the key skills and techniques involved in achieving workplace resilience. We will give a short summary of the skill or technique and why it is useful and then coach you to practice (in the safe 'bubble' of the workshop!). In this way the workshop is more like a group coaching session than a traditional training course.
Throughout the workshop we will use behaviour change techniques to support you to generate tangible changes in the way you work. We will also encourage you to develop peer relationships (with others on the workshop and peers back in the workplace) to support your continual personal development.
Our research and observation tells us that you will probably already have resilience skills, perhaps without knowing it! The goal of this workshop is not to learn new concepts; it is to develop your self-awareness and pass on some tips so that you can become more resilient, more of the time.
To be delivered by: Steve Wood is a Professional Coach and NLP Master Practitioner, specialising in personal and organisational resilience. Over the last 21 years he has supported hundreds of people and teams, especially within the culture and heritage sectors. Steve is also an accredited Mental Health First Aider.
After a 30-year career in theatre as an actor, writer and director, Graham Wyles decided to use his skills and experience to support leadership development. He now specialises in helping people to manage their mental and emotional states, communicate with genuine impact and harness their charisma and creativity.
A light lunch will be provided, please let us know of any dietary requirements in advance.
Lucy Davis
Sector Grants and Development Manager
Policy and Programmes Team | Archives Sector Development
The National Archives | Kew | Richmond | Surrey TW9 4DU
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(Beth and Lucy work in a job share role at the National Archives)
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