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November 13, 2018
Jen Wressell
teaching, stress management, executive stress

A week of meditation

November 13, 2018
Jen Wressell
teaching, stress management, executive stress
A week of meditation

Mindfulness training is a tool that can reestablish the links between thinking, feeling and doing, so that you are far more effective and productive.

November 13, 2018
Jen Wressell
teaching, stress management, executive stress

Tagged: mindful, mindfulness, executivestress, stress management, performance, teambuilding

Today we celebrate the International Day of Sign Languages that was set by the UN to raise awareness of the importance of sign language.​​​​​​​​
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#SignLanguage #InternationalDayOfSignLanguage #Language #Equality
Restrictive practices are practices or interventions that restrict a participants rights or freedom of movement. It is especially important to monitor and review restrictive practices to ensure that that least restrictive interventions are used and m
People who have difficulty communicating or understanding their responses to situations can sometimes develop ways of coping and trying to get their needs met. A challenging behaviour is any behaviour that causes stress, worry, risk of or actual harm
Focussing on tweens and teens and their place in society, World Youth Day celebrates the qualities of young people and recognises the challenges they may face.​​​​​​​​
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#LookAfterYourself #LookAfterEachOther
Today is International Day of Friendship. It was originally created with the idea that friendship between peoples, countries, cultures and individuals can inspire peace efforts and build bridges between communities.​​​​​​​​
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This was our very first blog post! Published a few years ago, this quick 2 minute read explores a little more deeply what Positive Behaviour Support actually is.​​​​​​​​
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www.miaonline.co/blog/2020/9/3/what-is-positive-behaviour-support ​​​​​
This week has been NAIDOC week and the theme this year is Get up, Stand up, Show up. ​​​​​​​​
This is a week to celebrate elders past who have led and driven change and to stand together as we look forward to how we can support first nations people t
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What are neurodivergent affirming supports
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What are neurodivergent affirming supports
27 Sept 2023

What are neurodivergent affirming supports?

27 Sept 2023
What is Positive Behaviour Support?
8 Nov 2020
What is Positive Behaviour Support?
8 Nov 2020

Positive Behaviour Support is a person centred approach used to assist in managing situations where challenging behaviours may occur or be at risk of occurring. The approach involves the whole support team; support workers, parents or significant others and therapists. Positive Behaviour Support is about creating an environment where an individual can be supported to communicate their needs in a positive and safe way.

8 Nov 2020
Are you operating in the present, past or future?
12 July 2020
Are you operating in the present, past or future?
12 July 2020

…we get distracted, focused on other things, do mundane tasks on autopilot, basically live in the future or the past, but not the present. Our lives and worlds are full of actions. We are taught at a young age the value of multi-tasking, planning for the future and goal setting. Buddhist teaching refer to the monkey mind, a mind that leaps from thought to thought, idea to idea, unsettled, restless and easily distracted.

12 July 2020
3 tips to avoid burnout
23 Apr 2019
3 tips to avoid burnout
23 Apr 2019

Burnout is a psychological syndrome characterised by overwhelming exhaustion, feelings of frustration, anger and cynicism and a sense of ineffectiveness and failure. The experience impacts social, personal and work functioning. So how do you recognise it and how do you prevent it?

23 Apr 2019
4 ways to improve your emotional intelligence
13 Apr 2019
4 ways to improve your emotional intelligence
13 Apr 2019

A recent study  of health professionals found a direct correlation between emotional intelligence scores and well-being indicators like life satisfaction and happiness. The researchers “suggest an underlying process by which high emotional intelligence may increase well-being.... by reducing the experience of stress.” Emotional intelligence has also been linked to leadership effectiveness and improved personal relationships, because people with higher emotional intelligence have the ability to be self and socially aware.

13 Apr 2019
Mindfulness saved my bacon..... more then once
8 Mar 2019
Mindfulness saved my bacon..... more then once
8 Mar 2019

“Holy SHIT, holy SHIT, holy SHIT”

My fight or flight response was fully activated – adrenaline was making my voice and hands shake, I was in charge, I did not have the luxury of loosing my shit, I was standing in my pajamas in front of 40 amazing people who had responded to my search and rescue horn without a single clue what to do. 

Fortunately I had learnt many years earlier the power of mindfulness and most importantly mindfulness of breath.   The ability to quite your panicked self talk and focus your mind on the task at hand, all by taking a slow grounding breath. 

8 Mar 2019
Are you feeling stressed?
21 Feb 2019
Are you feeling stressed?
21 Feb 2019

All that is required to elicit a stress reaction in the body is the perception of potential harm, which explains why stress is such a universal human malady today.

So what can you do

As it turns out, a lot of the common sense advice you've been given over the years – is right. 

21 Feb 2019
Protecting the vulnerable from climate change
21 Nov 2018
Protecting the vulnerable from climate change
21 Nov 2018

Does climate change really have an impact on health? Would we really notice if the earth’s temperature rose by 1°C? These were questions registered nurse Jennifer Wressell asked herself, not realising the links between climate change and the impacts on her practice. Involvement in a climate forum exposed her to statistics about the impact of climate on health outcomes, particularly of the vulnerable. She reports here on how healthcare practitioners can make a difference.

Read more: http://hospitalhealth.com.au/content/facility-admin/article/protecting-the-vulnerable-from-climate-change-1233190804#ixzz5XTxoCVdC

21 Nov 2018
A week of meditation
13 Nov 2018
A week of meditation
13 Nov 2018

Mindfulness training is a tool that can reestablish the links between thinking, feeling and doing, so that you are far more effective and productive.

13 Nov 2018
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