Talking Wellness With Developmental Service Staff

Azrieli Adult Neurodevelopmental Centre

This podcast, brought to you by the Cultivating Community Wellness Initiative, is tailored for staff in Developmental Services with host, Sue Hutton, MSW,RSW. Sue is a mindfulness teacher and social worker who has both maintained a formal mindfulness practice, and worked in Developmental Services for over 30 years, Talking Wellness will explore mindfulness tools to support wellbeing for developmental services staff.

Episodes

  1. 10/16/2021

    Mental health and getting through this together

    Guest: Sabrina Moosa of Kerry’s Place Autism Services We are all multi-dimensional as developmental services workers. We don’t want to bring our stress from work into our homelife, and we don’t want to bring stress from our homelife into our work! We bring our own communities with us to our work – and this week’s episode we have discussion about mental health, and how we are human in our work! Sabrina discusses her passion for bringing wellbeing skills to her community as a South Asian woman with family from Pakistan, as well as her work in developmental services. Sabrina shares some details about what aspects of mental health interest her. Sabrina also speaks as a front line worker about how much she appreciates the pandemic pay to help her get through the 12 hour pandemic group home shifts with no days off. We all hope that pay increase continues after the pandemic! Developmental staff are worth it! About Sabrina Moosa Sabrina is a direct service professional at Kerry’s Place Autism Services. She is a master's student in Counselling Psychology at Yorkville University, and she did a post-grad certificate in addictions and mental health from Durham College. She also has a Bachelor of Science in mental health studies and health science from the University of Toronto. Sabrina has participated in research projects addressing indigenous mental health and homelessness at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Sabrina is into travelling that is either to the nearest waterfront or a far-off land. She's adventurous and isn't afraid to try new things like skydiving, horse riding and parasailing, to name a few.

    39 min
  2. 10/15/2021

    Days Like This – Music as a Reminder!

    Guest: Adriana McVicker of Community Living Windsor We know it’s a challenge helping staff get feet on the ground after working 12 hours shifts – day in day out. We also know the pandemic WILL shift and we will slowly regain more normalcy, and staff will be able to take some well deserved time off. In the meantime, how do we help our staff take a breath, feel valued. In this episode, we meet Adriana McVicker from Community Living Windsor. Adriana shares with us some of the ways she and her team have been supporting staff during the hard times of Covid. Adriana talks about the Conscious Care model, and the power of a song – how her organization shares links with uplifting songs from artists like Van Morrison. They are also offering Mindfulness sessions for staff online. We close the session out with a mindfulness meditation from Adriana.  About Adriana Adriana is a proud daughter, sister and auntie who lives in Windsor ON. For the last 13 years, has worked with a service provider in developmental services in various roles including direct support and in positions of management including support services, staff development and project management. With her education in counselling, developmental psychology, sociology and health sciences, Adriana deeply values using a comprehensive approach while providing quality supports for people and families. She is a true believer that all of us are interdependent and that we each carry a responsibility to help one another be the best we can.  Episode Resource Days Like This by Van Morrison  An example of resources Adriana is offering to staff - free mental health counselling offered through Government of Ontario funding  Conscious Care https://centreforconsciouscare.ca/

    35 min
  3. 09/28/2021

    Solidarity, Authenticity and Straw Breathing

    Guests: Lisa Foster & Cindy Mazan Supporting the voice of staff and honouring the realities faced by staff during the pandemic has been so important for agencies to convey support for the important work being done on the front lines. Community Living Thunder Bay Executive Director Lisa Foster spent many years on the front lines before working her way up to Executive Director. Lisa knows how important it is for leadership to be transparent, and share in the staff journey during the challenges of the pandemic. Knowing staff rights are important, Lisa brought Community Living Thunder Bay Union President Cindy Mazan along for the chat. Together, in solidarity, Lisa and Cindy have been working to support staff during these challenging times. Cindy speaks about an initiative to provide extra financial support to front line staff who needed some extra support, in the form of much needed groceries- no questions asked. Lisa talks about the impact of trauma on people, and the power of polyvagal theory. The episode closes off with a meditation practice using a straw to help our vagus nerve relax the body, giving us chance to soften and relax. About Cindy and Lisa Cindy Mazan started working at Community Living Thunder Bay in 1994 and is currently the President of Opseu local 740. Cindy is married with 2 boys and enjoys camping, fishing and working out. Lisa Foster has worked in the sector since 1985. She has worked in a variety of direct support and management roles before moving to Thunder Bay to join Community Living Thunder Bay in 2013. Lisa enjoys painting, hiking and photography.

    48 min

About

This podcast, brought to you by the Cultivating Community Wellness Initiative, is tailored for staff in Developmental Services with host, Sue Hutton, MSW,RSW. Sue is a mindfulness teacher and social worker who has both maintained a formal mindfulness practice, and worked in Developmental Services for over 30 years, Talking Wellness will explore mindfulness tools to support wellbeing for developmental services staff.