National HSCP Office: HSCP Leadership in Practice during COVID:19- Webinar Series - ‘Responding to Crisis in New Ways’

On behalf of the National HSCP Office, I am delighted to announce the release of the third session of the webinar series HSCP Leadership in Practice during COVID-19. In this session Dr. Sharon Kennelly, Clinical Specialist Dietitian, CHO8,  Ms. Adeline Quinn, SLT Manager, Stewartscare, Dublin and Dr. Damien Lowry, Senior Counselling Psychologist, Mater University Hospital, Dublin are sharing their lived experience during COVID-19 and the way they responded to the crisis in their working environment.

This webinar session is available for viewing on both HSE Youtube and RCSI platform. They will be added to the HSCP Hub at a later stage. Kindly share the link as you may see appropriate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiXq6loqKEE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWXVcyF7NOw

I would like to express my gratitude to Ms. Jackie Reed, National Lead, National HSCP Office for facilitating the panel discussion. I extend my sincere thanks to Sharon, Adeline and Damien for taking the time to share their experience with us. Special thanks to Ms. Tina Joyce and Ms. Miriam Holder from RCSI Institute of Leadership for their expertise and support in the planning and development of this session.

We are very pleased with the responses received following the release of the first and second webinar sessions focussing on changes in work practice and e-health respectively.

As communicated earlier, the plan is to release a session in monthly intervals.

Wishing you well and stay safe.

Mary Samuel| HSCP Development Manager| National Health & Social Care Professions Office

Office of the Chief Clinical Officer,HSE

 

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