Workplace stress is a common issue among disability support workers. Effective coping strategies include taking short breaks during work, engaging in stress-relief activities like exercise or meditation, and seeking emotional support from colleagues or professional counsellors. Recognising the early signs of stress and taking proactive steps can prevent burnout and ensure you continue to provide quality care.
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How can one cope with workplace stress as a disability support worker?
Published: Sep 18, 2023
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