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Heart Of Frontline Practice Seminar 2021

On May 25th, 2021, Ireland's frontline practitioners convened online for the impactful "Reconnecting with the Heart of Frontline Practice" seminar. This virtual event provided a nourishing space for professionals across healthcare, social care, education, and the justice sector to reflect deeply on the resilience and emotional demands of their crucial roles.

Vulnerability, Humility and Compassion at the Frontline

The seminar’s theme, “Vulnerability, Humility and Compassion at the Frontline,” resonated powerfully, especially considering the additional challenges brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. Attendees participated in stimulating presentations, interactive plenary sessions, and break-out spaces, all aimed at fostering a deeper understanding and practice of reflective care.

Keynote Speakers: Heart Of Frontline Practice Seminar 2021

  • Dr. Tim Dartington discussed “Spaces to Think,” highlighting the importance of reflective practice in managing stress and difficulty in caregiving professions.
  • Dr. Aisling McMahon explored “Vulnerability and Humility in Supervision Relationships,” providing insights into effective supervision dynamics that enhance resilience and development.
  • Dr. Kate Lucre shared “The Compassionate Kitbag,” offering practical techniques for developing a compassionate identity through sensory and breathing exercises to support mental and physical health.

Hosts and Organisation:

The seminar was expertly hosted by Dr. Maeve Hurley, founder of Ag Eisteacht, Jim Sheehan, Director of SHEP, and Dr. Nicola O’Sullivan, Associate Lecturer at Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust, ensuring a well-rounded and deeply supportive learning environment.

Heart of Frontline Practice Seminar 2021
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