Understanding and addressing burnout
Burnout is a term we hear often in today’s workplace, but knowing how to support a team member going through it can be tough.
Noticing the signs early and asking how your staff really feel is key in protecting against burnout rather than a reactive approach when someone needs to take long-term sick leave.
This interactive lunch-and-learn session will help you understand burnout, its root causes, and offer practical strategies for managers, team leaders, and HR professionals to create a work environment that helps prevent it within your teams.
Open conversations matter
Understanding burnout helps the way we approach and shape the conversations we have about it.
Encouraging open, honest conversations in the workplace and addressing the issue directly, rather than avoiding it, is crucial. It starts with leadership, creating environments where employees feel comfortable asking for help.
“It's important to have open and honest conversations. We can't fix burnout by talking loosely about mental health. Burnout is burnout. What's required is specific to what support that person needs” Dr Rachel Sumner
At Platfform, we understand that not knowing what to say during certain areas of conversation like burnout is a common experience, especially for managers and team leaders.
This session provides a supportive environment to explore these conversations, helping you build the confidence to have meaningful conversations and ensure your words genuinely reflect your intentions.
During this training session, we will:
- Discuss the latest research on burnout and its implications in the workplace.
- Hear lived experiences of burnout and identify what we can all do to help.
- Explore the concept of compassion and its role in creating environments that protect against burnout.
This is also an open space for you to share your experiences, and ask Sian any questions about supporting others through burnout and workplace practices.
Who's it for?
- Supervisors
- Team Leads
- Project Managers
- Line Managers
- Operations Managers
- HR
- People and culture leads
Pay what you can donations (Minimum £1)
We are part of Platfform, the charity for mental health and social change.
Having a home that is safe, connections, aspirations, and a sense of purpose is essential to wellbeing. Our projects work with people to achieve this, and provide support networks wherever needed: https://platfform.org/projects/
To ensure our sessions are accessible to all, we are offering a "pay what you can" model for attendance. Any donations are greatly appreciated and will help us continue to provide these valuable resources and support services.