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A Balanced Workday: How to Achieve and Maintain a Work-Life Balance When Working from Home/Working Remotely ©

A Balanced Workday: How to Achieve and Maintain a Work-Life Balance When Working from Home/Working Remotely©, eLearning course is for Community sector professionals including managers, team leaders, individual and peer, support workers, caseworkers, counsellors, social workers, community development workers and other practitioners who directly support vulnerable children, individuals, families and communities.

This course is designed to provide you with strategies, tools and techniques for maintaining work-life balance when working from home (or working remotely).

Whether you’re new to working from home or you’re a remote work pro this one-hour on-line course covers some of the key concepts that will help you to feel more prepared, motivated, and connected throughout the day.

Learning Outcomes

  • Increase self-awareness of personal barriers to maintaining a healthy work-life balance when working from home
  • Understand how to set up your home office space so it works for you
  • Learn how to set a schedule, manage home distractions and focus on outcomes
  • Determine what is useful and what is not useful when it comes to setting priorities when working from home
  • Gain an understanding of video conferencing etiquettes and how it is different to face to face communication
  • Develop effective communication and collaboration techniques

Target Audience 

This eLearning course is for Community sector professionals including managers, team leaders, individual and peer support workers, caseworkers, counsellors, social workers, community development workers and other practitioners who directly support vulnerable children, individuals, families and communities.

eLearning Course

Date

Sunday 27 June 2021 - Friday 30 June 2023
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Time

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Location

On-demand Learning

Cost

  • Member: $18.00 + GST
  • Non-Member: $30.00 + GST
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LEad Many Countries, One Water by Chris Tobin
Artwork by Chris Tobin, commissioned by LEAD to create an original piece of art that reflects who we are and what we do. Titled “Many Countries, One Water”, the artwork represents the diversity and the connectedness across the communities in which we work. Reproduced with permission and gratitude.

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