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Recognizing and Managing Fatigue in the

Occupational Therapists' Workplace

 

Society of Alberta Occupational Therapists

with support from Alberta Ministry of Jobs, Skills, Training, and Labour,

Occupational Health and Safety Policy and Program Development

 

What is WP Fatigue?
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Fatigue Risk Management Resources for Occupational Therapists

There are an ever increasing number of resources available- these are only a sample to get you started.

 

Recommendations for Workplace Fatigue Management- produced by SAOT specifically for occupational therapists
Healthcare Workers' Bill of Rights. (Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project ∙ www.compassionfatigue.org)
The 8 Laws of Health Caregiving (Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project www.compassionfatigue.org)
Free Mindfulness Meditation Resourses (http://www.freemindfulness.org/)
Free Android Mindfulness Meditation Apps - Javier García-Campayo (2013) http://mhealth.jmir.org/2013/2/e24/
White noise to block office distractions -free download (Noise Help Organization)
Enough Workplace Stress: Organizing for Change (Canadian Union of Public Employees )
Bright blue spectrum light - rational and examples of devices
Banishing Burnout: Strategies for a Constructive Engagement with Work (Dr. M. Leitner - CIRPD) 45 min.
Better Balance, Better Business: Options for Work-Life Balance Government of Alberta, Human Resources and Employment
Health and Safety Stress Questionnaire

the Enough Workplace Stress:Organizing for Change document (written by CUPE) provides a useful questionnaire to help identify potential fatiguing elements in the workplace.  A great tool to open a dialogue between all stakeholders

Labyrinths for restorative breaks
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