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The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast

The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast

Date de sortie : 2021-09-10
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Date de sortie : 2021-09-10
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Episode 18 - Professor Neil Greenberg

Episode 18 - Professor Neil Greenberg

This week, in recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day, we will be doing a deep dive into mental health by speaking to Consultant Occupational and Forensic Psychologist, Professor Neil Greenberg. Professor Neil served in the Armed Forces for more th
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This week, in recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day, we will be doing a deep dive into mental health by speaking to Consultant Occupational and Forensic Psychologist, Professor Neil Greenberg. Professor Neil served in the Armed Forces for more than 23 years. During this time, he was an integral part of the team that developed peer-led traumatic stress support packages, most notably trauma risk management (TRiM), for which he was awarded the Gilbert Blane Medal. Professor Neil tells us about the origins and academic rigour behind the Armed Forces TRiM programme but warns that it is not penicillin for mental health and that leaders must work hard to use TRiM as a proactive rather than a reactive tool. He highlights the importance of knowing and communicating with your people and discusses the importance of leaders having what he calls, "psychological savy chats”. Professor Neil also explores the concept of using 'after actions reviews' following traumatic incidents, pointing out that if leaders were to be more open and transparent about their feelings and the mental and emotional impact of events, it would resonate with their followers and set the example for them to follow. Finally, he tackled the sobering subject of suicide and gave invaluable advice for people struggling with their mental health, highlighting the importance of people being compassionate and kind. 
If you would like more information on mental health support please follow the links below: 
Veteran Support  Single point of contact for veterans' mental health support. 
Mental Health and Wellbeing Defence Connect (Must have Defence Connect account) Mental health and wellbeing resources can be found on Defence Connect including links to charity organisations
Combat Stress: for veterans’ mental health Combat Stress provides a range of community, outpatient and residential mental health services to veterans with complex mental health problems. 
Resources for team leaders: 
Zero Suicide Alliance training  There are three modules to this on-line training:
Step Up Isolation Module This module is a brief introduction to what social isolation is, how it affects our mental health, and how to help someone who may be isolated.
Gateway Training This module is a brief but vital introduction to suicide awareness.
Advanced training takes 25 minutes to complete and gives you the skills and awareness to recognise when someone may be contemplating taking their own life.
Id. d’épisode : 1000534914009
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Date de publication : 10/9/2021 à 13:09:08

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Drawing on over 300 years of British Army leadership experience, 'The Centre For Army Leadership Podcast' looks to get to the heart of what is required of our leaders and our leadership, to meet the challenges of both today and tomorrow.
For the British Army leadership underpins everything that we do. It not only ensures we do right by our people, but critically it underpins our operational success. This Podcast Series seeks to harness diversity of thought and experience, from leaders across the military, sport, academia and business worlds, stimulating debate, awareness and critical thinking.
Leadership matters to us all and our successes, and indeed our failures, are so often defined by how well we are led, or indeed by how well we lead.
We hope by sharing our experiences and by learning from others we can promote the value of great leadership, and together we can develop ourselves, our teams and in turn the society in which we live.

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