Top Tips for Supporting Stressed Staff and Volunteers

Share:
Close-up of a magnifying glass on a blue surface, ideal for search and exploration themes.

April is Stress Awareness Month and Top Tips Thursdays have been focusing on the impact of stress on individuals and workplaces.

This final issue for the month is a bumper issue covering the workplace – how to support staff and volunteers and how to promote wellbeing and psychological safety in the workplace.

Last time we explored small changes we can make to promote a life-work balance. This week we are focusing on developing personal resilience – the ability to bounce back during difficult times.

Here are your 40 Top Tips for Week Four

  1. Begin checkins with human questions – ask how people are with curiosity and genuine empathy.
  2. Notice shifts in tone or engagement.
  3. Offer private space to chat.
  4. Encourage slow breathing.
  5. Listen actively.
  6. Reflect back what you hear.
  7. Use Istatements.
  8. Avoid information overload.
  9. Model calm communication.
  10. Encourage breaks.
  11. Normalise stress conversations.
  12. Help prioritise tasks.
  13. Check resources and clarity when delegating.
  14. Identify early warning signs.
  15. Signpost helpful tools and sources of support.
  16. Offer flexibility.
  17. Know when to signpost professionally.
  18. Follow up consistently.
  19. Celebrate progress.
  20. Create an appreciation culture.
  1. Start meetings with checkins.
  2. Encourage speaking up.
  3. Model vulnerability.
  4. Recognise effort.
  5. Keep workloads fair.
  6. Share information clearly.
  7. Encourage breaks & movement.
  8. Promote autonomy.
  9. Provide wellbeing tools.
  10. Reduce unnecessary meetings.
  11. Cultivate a learning culture.
  12. Make space for appropriate humour.
  13. Encourage team connection.
  14. Address conflict early.
  15. Communicate respectfully.
  16. Provide restorative spaces.
  17. Offer peer support.
  18. Teach stressresponse awareness.
  19. Promote selfcare.
  20. Celebrate wellbeing successes.

As a manager or colleague, we can all play a part in creating a well-being culture in our workplace. Taking time to prioritise wellbeing and supporting staff and volunteers who feel stressed can save resources.

I hope you’ve found this series of simple Top Tips useful during Stress Awareness Week. I’d love to hear about any of the things you’ve tried out.

During Stress Awareness Month I’m offering a 10% discount on my course Managing Stress and Promoting Wellbeing. The course provides practical tools and techniques to help people regain control of their life–work balance.

The discount is available throughout April, and the course can be delivered on any available date up to 31 July.

Book a Discovery Call for an informal, no obligation chat about your organisation and how I can support you

Over to You:
Release Your Potential

“Learning is a treasure that follows its owner everywhere”.

So, what about your thoughts? What is YOUR perspective?

I’d love to hear your thoughts, reflections, gut reactions, perceptions, experiences and wisdom.

Remember that sharing our experiences can help others, so your thoughts and comments are always welcome.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *