Harrogate Neighbours launches 'Care for Carers' initiative to combat mental health concerns

The not-for-profit organisation is hoping the sessions will help their mental wellbeing during the pandemic.

Author: Natalie HigginsPublished 2nd Oct 2020

Harrogate Neighbours has launched a ‘Care of Carers’ initiative to help relieve the stress and worries felt by its own staff teams.

The not-for-profit organisation's new initiative includes a weekly Wellbeing Workshop for all its support and care staff in a bid to engage with any potential anxieties and mental health issues arising as a result of the pandemic.

They've teamed up JK Change Work, a local company which specialises in therapeutic coaching for personal and professional change to offer staff a regular Wellbeing Workshop. The sessions are designed to provide support and emotional coaching, help staff to develop improved skills for wellbeing resilience, assist with meaningful time out for staff to learn how to deal with the ongoing challenges of their role and to help those in a leadership position at Harrogate Neighbours to identify any additional support for the organisation, nurturing their wellbeing culture.

On Thursday 24 September, staff and carers in bubbles of 6 at Harrogate Neighbours took part in a happiness and laughter session to help keep them happy and healthy. It was the first of many workshops designed to help promote positive wellbeing during these uncertain and unprecedented times.

Six months on from the start of the National lockdown back in March, a huge amount of pressure was put on care and support staff, particularly those working in the thousands of care settings across the UK. Significant challenges continue in the sector as the virus poses even more concerns as Winter sets in, meaning even more pressure felt by staff who strive to protect and support the most vulnerable people.

Sue Cawthray, CEO of Harrogate Neighbours, added: “With restrictions and guidelines changing almost daily, care staff across the country are feeling the pressure and often find it hard to cope day to day. They are dealing with many challenges and are having to be so much more than carers for the residents and tenants within our homes. It’s more important than ever that we support and look after their mental and physical wellbeing so that they can continue to take care of the older and vulnerable people who rely so heavily on them, now and in the future.”

“The Wellbeing Workshops are the first of a number of initiatives we plan to roll out to our staff, but we also have plans to reach out to the wider care community in Yorkshire to care for all carers who are sacrificing so much in these uncertain times if the guidelines allow us to connect with other similar organisations.”

To help support Harrogate Neighbours through volunteering, donating, fundraising, sponsoring an event or to join the team please visit www.hnha.co.uk or call 01423 888777.