The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) will be holding a series of free online ‘Reflection Time’ sessions over the coming months. These facilitated sessions aim to help veterinary professionals reflect on the emotional aspects of their work in a safe, confidential online space.
The series will be facilitated by Mind Matters’ manager Lisa Quigley and each monthly theme will have afternoon and evening sessions (taking place 12:30pm–1:30pm and 7:30pm–8:30pm, respectively) to ensure that it can be accessed by people with different working or caring responsibilities.
The themes and timings are as follows:
- Support from my team – Wednesday, 29 July
- Everyday leadership – Thursday, 20 August and Thursday, 27 August
- Juggling it all – Thursday, 17 September and Thursday, 24 September
- A lesson learned – Thursday, 22 October and Thursday, 29 October
- Believing in myself – Thursday, 19 November and Thursday, 26 November
In addition to the Reflection Time sessions, Lisa Quigley will also be hosting a free series of informal online ‘Lunchtime Learning’ sessions in which she will give an overview of Mind Matters activities and how to get involved. Broader issues around mental health and well-being in the professions will also be covered. Each session starts at 12.30pm and will take place on:
- Friday 31 July
- Friday 28 August
- Friday 25 September
- Friday 30 October
- Friday 27 November
Lisa Quigley commented: ‘The Mind Matters Reflection Time sessions are an excellent opportunity for members of the profession to take themselves away from their clinical day-to-day work and to pause and reflect on the more emotional aspects of themes such as support, leadership, work-life balance, and learning culture. All members of the practice team are welcome, including veterinary and veterinary nursing students.
Lisa shares: ‘The feedback that we had from the previous sessions was very positive, with many saying they valued the opportunity to share and reflect on their experiences in a safe space. I look forward to hearing the reflections of members of the profession about these important topics and helping them to integrate their insights into working life, as well as introducing people to the excellent work of the Mind Matters Initiative via the Lunchtime Learning sessions.’