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Bibliography – Staff Wellbeing

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Baker, Wayne. “5 Ways to Get Better at Asking for Help.” Collaboration and Teams, Harvard Business Review, 18 December 2014, https://hbr.org/2014/12/5-ways-to-get-better-at-asking-for-help. Accessed September 2021.

The British Psychological Society. The psychological needs of healthcare staff as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic. 31 March 2020. British Psychological Society News, The British Psychological Society, https://www.bps.org.uk/sites/www.bps.org.uk/files/News/News%20-%20Files/Psychological%20needs%20of%20healthcare%20staff.pdf.

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Intensive Care Society. “Workforce Wellbeing Framework.” Intensive Care Society, Workforce Wellbeing Framework, https://www.ics.ac.uk/Society/Wellbeing_hub/Workforce_Wellbeing_Framework. Accessed 2021.

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