Jump Ahead
Learning to be ready to adapt is the key
Life happens to us all and events outside of our control don't have the courtesy of waiting until there’s a lull in our own lives to arise. Ultimately, there are no guarantees of a smooth road ahead, except that it will continue to shift and change.
But how do you manage when even your plan B is not enough to keep you afloat?
Helping people deal with major critical incidents in life
This month, many of our clients, friends and supporters have been coming to grips with the effects of parts of QLD and NSW experiencing catastrophic flooding, and the follow on effects of yet another major national economic catastrophe.
Make sure you're well informed to manage the emotional effects of hard times
If you or someone you know is affected, please make use of the downloadable fact sheets and articles on how to support yourself and others impacted by extreme events.
These resource fact sheets have kindly been made available through the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) and Benestar and provide helpful information for people:
- Helping employees who have been involved in a critical incident
- Supporting children after a major event
- Helping children cope with traumatic stress
- Recognising common reactions after a major event
- Coping after a critical incident
- Tips for supporting family, friends and colleagues
Stay connected in hard times
If you're impacted by the floods, please let us know, as many insurance providers have offered temporary premiums relief for those in affected areas.
Sapience continues to stand beside our clients, friends and supports during the most difficult of times.