Training - Staff Wellbeing
Event Information
About this event
Training workshop: Staff Wellbeing
While it’s always important for an organisation to support the wellbeing of their staff, this role is more vital than ever during an emergency situation. We need to support staff to manage stress and encourage them to mind their mental health and wellbeing.
- We will explore the ways we can provide support for staff.
- We will explore the relationship between paid staff and volunteers and how a harmonious relationship between both can help an organisation to achieve its vision.
- We’ll will also explore real life staff management case studies and how good human resources management practice can impact all parts of your organisation.
Target Audience
This online course is for anyone managing staff in their organisation.
Session delivered via Zoom.
About this programme
Recovery and Resilience Training Programme for Non-Profits
Carmichael are running a series of FREE training workshops for charities and non-profits in Ireland in 2022. These workshops are funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland as part of a wider Covid-19 Fund for Recovery. The Community Foundation for Ireland hopes that this funding will strengthen the skills base of the sector around fundraising, digital, governance and leadership, and build resilience among volunteer and staff teams. In turn, the sector will be in a more resilient position as it recovers stronger from Covid-19.
Registration is open to non-profit board members, staff and volunteers of all participating Volunteer Centres and will be on a first come first serve basis.
A maximum of two people from any one non-profit can register per workshop. The training is limited to two workshops per person.
Carmichael Trainer
Donal McKenna
Donal McKenna is a Company Director, Lecturer, Business Coach and Mentor. He specialises in Roles and Responsibilities of Non-profit Boards, Annual Reporting, Marketing, Business Planning, Communications, Governance and Compliance in the Charity Sector.
He holds a Diploma in Corporate Governance from the Corporate Governance Institute (2021). He also holds an MBA from Trinity College Dublin and is currently a Lecturer in Management and Organisation in the Business School, TCD, and is Director and Chair of Care Alliance Ireland, winner of a Good Governance Award 2016, 2017 and 2018.