
Values in Healthcare: a spiritual approachA personal and team development programme for healthcare practitioners For brief information about the programme, please see leaflet. Thrive and survive?With today's emphasis on quality of service, how can healthcare professionals deliver the best possible care to patients and, at the same time, feel enriched and supported by their work? How can they thrive, rather than just survive? Values in Healthcare: a spiritual approach is a modular training package developed and produced by a core team of health professionals for those involved in healthcare delivery. Values in Healthcare addresses an important gap in personal and team development for healthcare professionals by taking a fresh, values-based approach to their learning and practice. Values in a pack?One of the keys to raising morale in healthcare today is to re-emphasise the importance of values in guiding practice at all levels. There are some excellent values statements produced by health care organisations, but for values to be meaningful, they must be owned at a personal level and then integrated into our work. Values in Healthcare is a modular training and development programme, consisting of seven modules which explores individual values in depth and how they relate to our personal lives and professional practice. Each module takes one day to complete and utilises a unique blend of experiential group exercises, with time set aside for personal reflection and discussion. Self-enquiry is encouraged so that healthcare practitioners and teams can identify their own values and discover how their insights can enhance their personal lives and revitalise their work. Movement-based exercises offer natural breaks and opportunities to experience values in a personal way. The programme is available as a resource and training pack. The themes are:
Key principlesTraditionally, healthcare professionals’ training has been predominantly about acquiring knowledge and learning practical skills, with less time spent on communication and interpersonal skills, and even less time, if any, on self-care. Values in Healthcare uses a fresh creative approach, with an emphasis on self-care and support. Three key principles have been adopted to support this training approach:
The programme includes learning outcomes for each exercise which indicate how professionals can improve their coping skills, raise morale and restore a sense of purpose, helping to prevent problems of burnout, sickness absence, and staff retention. |
