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In this episode, Caitlin, Danni and Jac reflect on the experience of returning to clinical practice after extended leave. Stepping away from work can bring a mix of emotions - from worries about client outcomes and staying relevant, to questions around professional identity and connection to your team. In this conversation, they share their personal reflections on what it felt like to step away from their clinician roles, and what it was like navigating the transition back into practice.
Join them as they explore the practical and emotional sides of returning to work, including preparing for leave, adjusting to changes in the workplace, and redefining your role when coming back - particularly when returning part-time. The team also share the strategies that helped them reconnect with their work, communicate expectations, and build a more balanced approach to clinical practice after time away.
Be sure to follow us on instagram @pip.cast
This podcast is brought to you by Kid Link Occupational Therapy.
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live here in Mitcham, Victoria. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and recognize their ongoing connection to the land, waterways, and culture. As we support children and families, we are inspired by the wisdom and care that First Nations peoples have shown for generations.
Music by Daniel Pavey
Produced by Michael Daniels
By Kid Link OTIn this episode, Caitlin, Danni and Jac reflect on the experience of returning to clinical practice after extended leave. Stepping away from work can bring a mix of emotions - from worries about client outcomes and staying relevant, to questions around professional identity and connection to your team. In this conversation, they share their personal reflections on what it felt like to step away from their clinician roles, and what it was like navigating the transition back into practice.
Join them as they explore the practical and emotional sides of returning to work, including preparing for leave, adjusting to changes in the workplace, and redefining your role when coming back - particularly when returning part-time. The team also share the strategies that helped them reconnect with their work, communicate expectations, and build a more balanced approach to clinical practice after time away.
Be sure to follow us on instagram @pip.cast
This podcast is brought to you by Kid Link Occupational Therapy.
We acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and live here in Mitcham, Victoria. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and recognize their ongoing connection to the land, waterways, and culture. As we support children and families, we are inspired by the wisdom and care that First Nations peoples have shown for generations.
Music by Daniel Pavey
Produced by Michael Daniels