by Tumaini editor | Feb 10, 2021 | Member Care, Pandemic, Resilience, Resources for Administrators, Resources for churches, Stress, Trauma
This is an extensive resource produced by the Humanitarian Disaster Institute. “A great deal of psychological research has been conducted over the past few months to help us better understand the coronavirus disease and how it is affecting people all over the globe ....
by Tumaini editor | Jun 17, 2020 | Anxiety, Marriage, Member Care, Pandemic, Parenting, Resilience, Singles, Stress, TCKs |
Four members of the Tumaini Counseling Clinical team held a webinar on 17 June 2020 that addressed the 4 Covid-19 related topics of: Uncertainty Anxiety Helping Kids Cope Teams and Relationships The entire 66 minute webinar can be streamed either for audio only or as...
by Tumaini editor | Apr 23, 2020 | Cross-Cultural, Member Care, Pandemic, Parenting, Resilience, Stress, Transition
This post, by Sarita Hartz, is an excellent read especially for those who have relocated in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic but also for anyone! Her free goodies (linked in the article) are excellent, especially the Time Capsule for kids and the resources for...
by Tumaini editor | Apr 4, 2020 | Cross-Cultural, Member Care, Pandemic, Resources for Administrators, Stress, Trauma
Disaster Ready and Nonprofit Ready are part of Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation Initiative. Disaster Ready has online learning library for humanitarian and development professionals while Nonprofit Ready has an online learning library. Both have free courses relating...
by mark | Mar 26, 2020 | Member Care, Pandemic, Resources for Administrators
This is an article by the Headington Institute regarding practical steps you can take to safeguard your mental and physical health in a time of crisis. https://www.headington-institute.org/files/academic-article–what-and-how_72549.pdf
by mark | Mar 26, 2020 | Anxiety, Member Care, Pandemic, Resources for Administrators
This article by the Headington Institute discusses why being connected 24/7 might undermine one’s mental health and what you can do about it. https://www.headington-institute.org/files/academic-article–media-exposure_72278.pdf