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Burnout while working in Social Care

May 13, 2024 Sinéad Walsh
Burnout while working in Social Care
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Health and Society
Burnout while working in Social Care
May 13, 2024
Sinéad Walsh

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"Trigger Warning"
This episode contains a conversation where physical restraint in a Social Care Work setting is mentioned and may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

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About our guest
Today we have Audrey Moore on the Pod. She has been working in Social Care for over 22 years. Audrey has qualifications in Social Care Practice, and Psychology and Management. She has taken on many roles including front-line management and teaching. Audrey has worked with young people in special care and young people and adults with intellectual disabilities. Currently, Audrey is a consultant at the Trust Social Care Consultancy where she provides support to Social Care Workers and organisations. Audrey also co-hosts alongside David Bagnall on the The Social Care Podcast.

Themes from today's episode
Developing the Trust Social Care Consultancy
Audreys experience of burnout
Juggling
Being a mother
Changing roles
Burnout for Social Care Workers
Threats of violence
Good days and bad days
Compassion fatigue
Experiencing grief
Personal growth
Self-care
Current research
Systemic change

Where to find Audrey
Instagram @trustsocialcareconsultancy
LinkedIn @Audrey Moore
Website: Trust Social Care Consultancy

Resources
Employee Assistance Programme
Social Care Ireland
Pieta
Samaritans Ireland

References
A Scoping Review of Vicarious Trauma Interventions for Service Providers Working With People Who Have Experienced Traumatic Events

Building Compassion Fatigue Resilience: Awareness, Prevention, and Intervention for Pre-Professionals and Current Practitioners

Doing together: reflections on facilitating the co-production of participatory action research with marginalisiere populations

Employee Assistance Programme

Healthcare inequalities persist and undermine treatment and care

Physical restraint of children and adolescents in mental health inpatient services: A systematic review and narrative synthesis

Professional Burnout as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Pandemic-Related Stress and Social Care Workers’ Mental Health

Rethi

Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

"Trigger Warning"
This episode contains a conversation where physical restraint in a Social Care Work setting is mentioned and may be triggering for some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.

**If you want to share your thoughts, feelings, or ideas** about today's episode, please email, text or send a voice note to:
Email: Healthandsociety24@gmail.com
Whatsapp: 0852415853
Instagram: @Health_and_society_

About our guest
Today we have Audrey Moore on the Pod. She has been working in Social Care for over 22 years. Audrey has qualifications in Social Care Practice, and Psychology and Management. She has taken on many roles including front-line management and teaching. Audrey has worked with young people in special care and young people and adults with intellectual disabilities. Currently, Audrey is a consultant at the Trust Social Care Consultancy where she provides support to Social Care Workers and organisations. Audrey also co-hosts alongside David Bagnall on the The Social Care Podcast.

Themes from today's episode
Developing the Trust Social Care Consultancy
Audreys experience of burnout
Juggling
Being a mother
Changing roles
Burnout for Social Care Workers
Threats of violence
Good days and bad days
Compassion fatigue
Experiencing grief
Personal growth
Self-care
Current research
Systemic change

Where to find Audrey
Instagram @trustsocialcareconsultancy
LinkedIn @Audrey Moore
Website: Trust Social Care Consultancy

Resources
Employee Assistance Programme
Social Care Ireland
Pieta
Samaritans Ireland

References
A Scoping Review of Vicarious Trauma Interventions for Service Providers Working With People Who Have Experienced Traumatic Events

Building Compassion Fatigue Resilience: Awareness, Prevention, and Intervention for Pre-Professionals and Current Practitioners

Doing together: reflections on facilitating the co-production of participatory action research with marginalisiere populations

Employee Assistance Programme

Healthcare inequalities persist and undermine treatment and care

Physical restraint of children and adolescents in mental health inpatient services: A systematic review and narrative synthesis

Professional Burnout as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Pandemic-Related Stress and Social Care Workers’ Mental Health

Rethi