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Podcast: Burnout and the UK charity sector

08:00 - 09:00

The charity sector is experiencing burnout. Many of us are feeling fed-up with the persistence of COVID-19. We are frustrated by the permanence of transition, the promise of the so-called new normal that never arrives. We are struggling to find enthusiasm amid the ever-growing list of compliance and logistic demands, all stemming from constant change.  

 

 

Simply put, the UK charity sector is feeling a little tired. Today’s podcast addresses burnout that is felt across the country – and particularly in the charity sector. It will explore how charities can counter burnout by supporting staff and volunteers, ensure a healthy work-life balance, tackle post-lockdown anxiety, and much more. 

 

 

To discuss burnout in the charity sector, our Charity Digital host Sacha Dhabalia is joined by esteemed colleagues Stewart Barber (Client Account Specialist), Lisa Chomette (Business Development Manager), and Mimi Morrill (Events Manager).  

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Stewart Barber

Stewart Barber

Client Account Specialist
Charity Digital
Sacha Dhabalia

Sacha Dhabalia

Marketing Executive
CHARITY DIGITAL TRUST
Lisa Chomette

Lisa Chomette

Head Of Partnerships
CHARITY DIGITAL TRUST
Mimi Morrill

Mimi Morrill

Events Manager
CHARITY DIGITAL TRUST

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