Transform Work Logo
 

 

Summit Banner Image:   Well being at work

Mindfulness 

 

Workplace Spirtual Meditation


Workplace spiritual meditationDid your organisation run a wellbeing or mindfulness day last year?  Will they be running one again this year?  If so why not get involved as a Christian Workplace Group and offer your services.  Last year we highlighted the Christian Group at CBRE who ran a 30 mins Christian meditation as part of their wellbeing day and it was very well received. 

If you don't feel confident enough to run a session yourself but want to encourage a Christian aspect to mindfulness and wellbeing, why not ask Lou Seale to come and lead a session in your workplace for all staff.  Lou, also known as Lynsdey who along with her husband Collin are Transform Work Associates. 
Make contact with Lou at seale.lyndsey@gmail.com to find out more.

 

The Sanctuary Course
How can the workplace become a place where individuals living with mental health challenges feel safe, supported, and a sense of belonging? The Sanctuary Course was created to help answer that very important question.
Mental Health Resources 
How can a work place become a sanctuary? A place where people living with mental health challenges feel safe, supported, and a sense of belonging? The Sanctuary Course was created to inspire and equip communities of faith asking this important question
Mental Wellbeing A Christian Workplace Group Response
Bently Eapen demonstrates how a Workplace Christian Group can use prayer to support an organisation's mental well-being strategy.
Supporting our staff, group members and service users
Kathy is the CEO of the Association of Christians in Counselling and Linked Professions which provides an accredited register of professionally trained counsellors who have a Christian Faith. Kathy is herself a counsellor and counselling trainer.
Principles and practices of coping with stress
Pete Cater has been developing Heaven in Healthcare, a charity which provides support and resources to help Christians involved in all aspects of healthcare to access and manifest the fullness of heaven in their environment
God and mental suffering
Andrew De Smet is BACP accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist, Anglican Priest, Spiritual Director and Mediator. At present he works as a Pastoral Care Adviser in the Anglican Diocese of York.

Planning your Visit