Resilience Plan Module 1

Welcome to Design your resilience plan. In our first module we will start by defining what is resilience? And find out more about the background, rationale and reflections.



References/Resources

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Herrman, H., Stewart, D., Diaz-Granados, N., Berger, E., Jackson, B., & Yuen, T. (2011). What is Resilience?. The Canadian Journal Of Psychiatry, 56(5), 258-265. doi: 10.1177/070674371105600504

Preti, E., di Mattei, V., Perego, G., Ferrari, F., Mazzetti, M., Taranto, P., di Pierro, R., Madeddu, F., & Calati, R. (2020). The Psychological Impact of Epidemic and Pandemic Outbreaks on Healthcare Workers: Rapid Review of the Evidence. Current Psychiatry Reports, 22(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-020-01166-z

Registered Practical Nurses Association of Ontario. (2021, January 27). Study finds: 71 per cent of Ontario’s registered practical nurses have experienced a breaking point from their job during the pandemic. Dev Pro. Retrieved from https://www.werpn.com/news-details/study-finds-71-per-cent-of-ontarios-registered-practical-nurses-have-experienced-a-breaking-point-from-their-job-during-the-pandemic/