About the event
This event would be great for committee members, especially Inclusion Officers. It could help you better support your members and spot when members are struggling.
When people feel unsafe, stressed, or burnt out, it can have a huge impact on their physical and mental health. Confidence, productivity, and the ability to make positive decisions all suffer. In today’s hybrid and remote environments, spotting the early warning signs can be challenging.
This interactive workshop is designed for students who want to learn practical strategies to keep themselves and others feeling safe. You will explore the difference between being safe and feeling safe and discover how to recognise and respond when someone may be struggling.
The session is delivered by Stacey Mason, founder of Creative Optimistic Visions and a leading practitioner in Protective Behaviours, an approach that empowers individuals to identify feelings of safety and take positive action. Stacey is a proud Coventry University graduate and Guest-Lecturer, making this a true success story and an inspiring example of where your learning can take you.
This workshop is perfect for anyone aspiring to management or leadership roles, as it equips you with essential skills to:
+ Understand the principles of Protective Behaviours.
+ Spot early signs of stress, burnout, and feeling unsafe.
+ Respond effectively and create safe, supportive environments for others.
Sign up here: Coventry University - Phoenix+ | Playlists | Introduction to Protective Behaviours for Future Leaders