I really like this new article on psychological safety (a belief that we can speak up, take risks & make mistakes without fear of being judged, humiliated or punished) at work. It sets out a series of activities/approaches that all of us can use to build psychological safety in our teams. These include:
- Manual of Me
- Team Charter
- Lifelife
- Activity from Google that ranks sources of anxiety
- 5-word Fridays
- Team temperature check
https://t.co/ovclOccF9q. By @ChristinaLai1, via @Elaineking91.
A link to an archived version of the article, in case the above link doesn't work for you: https://t.co/yM5rmUD2LV
If Susan and her daughter hadn't been trained in CPR, her husband John may not have survived after suffering a cardiac arrest at home.
Read their full story: https://t.co/HFD2Yo2dhf
Very proud of our Emergency Department for being recognised as a Gem of Harlow by @HarlowCouncil
Well done to the staff for their hard work and dedication to the community ๐๐๐ฅ
@pread152@ShikhaPDN @delabauve @NHSHarlow @Gsep_
Would you know how to respond if some had a cardiac arrest in front of you?
Early CPR and defibrillation can significantly increase chances of survival. Learning these vital skills gives you a chance to help save lives.
https://t.co/0WYeDbOFLl
Great start to ED Band 7 Away Day @NHSHarlow
Team building activities,personality styles,Listening to Leaders
QI
Civility saves lives
PAHT Nursing & Midwifery Strategy
PACE
PNA
SharedGovernance
Proud to be part of team
@pread152
@delabauve
@rubyhillinger@Gsep_@sharon_mcnally