Stress Management Support

Human Resources - Stress Management Support

Human Resources (HR) provide a wide range of support services to staff on stress management. HR Advisers are available to provide advice and guidance on stress and are well placed to make links with other support providers such as the Counselling Service or Occupational Health. All consulations and discussions are in strict confidence. HR also provides stress management training - the training is open to all staff and gives advice and guidance on how the University monitors stress and how individuals can manage their own stress. A course overview can be viewed here. HR also has responsibility for conducting stress risk assessments - carried out in conjunction with the annual staff survey. Individual and team stress risk assessments can also be carried out in areas where the volume of casework may be high or the level of stress-related sickness absence is high. For further information on risk assessments or to book a course please contact:

Gordon Robertson, HR Organisational Development,  Email: g.m.robertson@abdn.ac.uk  Tel: 01224 (27)3692

Details of stress training can be accessed here: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/healthyworkinglives/uploads/files/STRESS%20MANAGEMENT.doc

 

Free Stress Downloads

   

HR also has a small stock of  the 'Steps for Stress' and 'Coping With Stress' booklets - these are free and can be collected from Room HR 124, University Office. The booklets are also provided with the training courses. Alternatively you can download electronic copies here:

http://www.stepsforstress.org/templates/Inner/order-booklet.php

http://www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1001245

 

Contacting HR

Your HR Adviser can be contacted here: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/hr/about/team/

 

Our Stress Policy

The University's Stress Management policy can be accessed here: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/hr/uploads/files/Stress%20Policy%20-%20Reviewed%20October%202010.doc

University Counselling Service

Work-related stress and a poor work/life balance can have an adverse affect on your mental health and well-being. The University's Counselling Service offers staff free, confidential counselling on issues of a personal or professional nature which are causing distress and inhibiting effectiveness at work or in an individual's personal life. You do not have to be in crisis to use counselling. Some people want to talk about an issue or problem of long standing; others come because a recent event or issue has caused distress. The counselling service produces a well-being review, which highlights mental health issues including stress. For more information about the Counselling Service please visit their website: www.abdn.ac.uk/counselling/


Mental Health & Stress Resources:

Scottish Association for Mental Health
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The Mental Health Foundation
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BBC Mental Health Page
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Breathing Space

Breathing Space is a free, confidential phoneline service for any individual who is experiencing low mood or depression, or who is unusually worried and in need of someone to talk to.

Breathing Space operates Mon - Thurs between 6pm and 2am and Fri - Mon between 6pm - 6am

NHS Stress Page
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Health & Safety Executive Stress Page
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British Heart Foundation Stress Page
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Steps for Stress
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