These are notes from the inside — of leadership, of change, of staying whole in the face of systems that often ask us not to be. The Olive Pages is where care and clarity meet, one reflection at a time.
The Olive Pages
Fieldnotes on care, clarity and staying whole.
World Mental Health Day: Access to Services in Catastrophes and Emergencies
For humanitarian and non-profit staff, emergencies rarely end. This World Mental Health Day reminds us that access to services must mean more than availability — it must mean safety, trust, and the courage to reach for help in the midst of catastrophe.
"Access to care begins with permission to speak."
The Ethics of Staff Well-being
Staff care is not a nice-to-have, it’s a moral imperative. Here’s why organizations must treat well-being as a justice and rights-based issue.
“Care is not a perk. It’s an ethical obligation.”
Grief, Loss, and the Human Cost of Change
Beyond strategy and timelines lies an often-unspoken reality: loss. This article brings forward the quieter, more personal dimensions of organizational transformation.
“Grief is what happens when we lose something that mattered, even if no one else noticed.”
Mental Health at Work Is More Than Self-Care
Workplace mental health is about more than individual coping strategies. It’s about systems, structures, and shared responsibility for psychological safety. Self-care alone won’t fix a system that causes harm.
“It’s not your job to survive a system that refuses to adapt.”