’s Relevant ResourcesĬreating work–life balance (WLB) may seem like a simple concept, but it can quickly become a complex process.Useful Resources: 4 Questionnaires, Surveys, & Scales.These science-based exercises explore fundamental aspects of positive psychology, including strengths, values, and self-compassion, and will give you the tools to enhance the wellbeing of your clients, students, or employees. Coaching on work–life balance can help clients explore ways to get more satisfaction out of their life domains.īefore you continue, we thought you might like to download our three Positive Psychology Exercises for free. Work–life balance has been described as an individual’s concept of how well they manage work and non-work-related obligations while having satisfaction, health, and wellbeing (Casper, Vaziri, Wayne, DeHauw, & Greenhaus, 2018).Ī coach steps in to strategize with clients to find a more feasible work–life balance. The hours at work, inflexible schedules, long commutes, family commitments, time with friends, self-care, and demands from community organizations are just some of the competing forces for our time and energy daily. Welcome and introduction to services brochure – Thunder Bay CounsellingĬommunity Financial Helpline social media material ( image 1, image 2, image 3) – SEED Winnipeg Inc.In our fast-paced, money-driven, demanding society, the concept of finding and maintaining work–life balance can seem like an impossible dream. Intake Form – Family Services Greater Vancouverįirst Financial Coaching Session Survey – Family Services Greater Vancouverįinancial Health Assessment – Thunder Bay Counsellingįinancial Assessment Spreadsheet – Thunder Bay CounsellingĬonsent to Service – Thunder Bay CounsellingĬonsent to Release and Obtain Information – Thunder Bay Counselling Current materials used by community agencies may have been revised to reflect updates to services and to meet public health guidelines. Please note that some of the resources below were developed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and serve as samples only. Implementing a practice of self-care for practitioners – fillable PDF Implementing a practice of self-care for practitioners – PDF Supporting client intake, triage, and referral in virtual financial help services
in Manitoba for their content consultation support and resource sharing. We are grateful to Family Services Greater Vancouver in British Columbia, Thunder Bay Counselling in Ontario, and SEED Winnipeg Inc.
Toolkits Clients may also find some toolkits helpful with guides and templates on managing finances.My Money in Canada Beginner’s course to help clients learn about Canada’s financial system.Making the Most of Your Money Course to help clients learn about managing money.
Trove A hub for clients to to empower themselves.Conferences Network with peers and stay up to date or watch a previously recorded conference.Workshops Attend an interactive workshop on benefits.Online courses Train new staff or refresh fundamentals.Benefits Wayfinder Investigate what benefits your client may be eligible for.Bridge to Benefits Learn how to best support your clients in accessing benefits.RDSP Calculator Demonstrate the power of an RDSP.Discover Library Use robust search tools to pinpoint resources, research, case studies, and more.Toolkits Helpful handouts, templates and guides.