Congressional Crisis Preparation & Response Center

Managing During the COVID-19 Crisis and Beyond

The Congressional Management Foundation has compiled the following resources page as a one-stop location for finding all of our information relevant to congressional offices operating under the current COVID-19 circumstances and managing staff remotely. In light of the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, we have added additional related resources to help congressional managers and staff.


Featured Resources

January 6 Oral History Project

The U.S. Capitol Historical Society invites the entire Congressional community to participate in the organization’s “January 6 Oral History Project.” This includes Members and staffs of both parties, U.S. Capitol building employees, and the families of any person impacted by January 6. Not only is it important to preserve that day’s memories, lessons, and experiences for future generations of American citizens and scholars, discussing your experience can be therapeutic and help improve your well-being. This Oral History project is not part of any investigative committee.

CapitolStrong

CapitolStrong is a coalition of civil society organizations working to strengthen and invest in the institution of Congress and the people who serve there. The CapitolStrong website links to many resources designed to help legislative branch staff respond to the trauma of January 6.

Managing Trauma & Stress

This webinar, hosted by CMF and SHRM as part of the "Life in Congress project," featured former Rep. Brian Baird, a clinical psychologist, who offered guidance on responding to the traumatic events of January 6 and the stresses of the pandemic.

Personal Safety & Preparedness

This webinar, hosted by CMF and SHRM as part of the "Life in Congress project," featured former Rep. Brian Baird, a clinical psychologist, and self-defense expert Derrek Hofrichter who shared personal safety tips, strategies, and best practices to help staff manage the challenges faced in today's climate. 


Additional Resources

Crisis Management

Remote Work/Workplace Flexibility

Constituent Services/Casework/Communications

Employee Assistance & Support

  • Managing Staff While Under Attack - This webinar, hosted by CMF and SHRM as part of the "Life in Congress project," featured former Rep. Brian Baird, a clinical psychologist, and former staffer Nicole Tisdale who offered strategies and guidance on dealing with the trauma associated with the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
  • Managing Stress in Staff and Constituents During a Crisis - This webinar, hosted by CMF and SHRM, featured former Rep. Brian Baird, a clinical psychologist, who offered strategies and communication skills for dealing with emotional constituents, as well as ways for staff to manage their own emotions during this stressful time.
  • Strengthening Employee Well-Being and Personal Resilience
  • The Senate Employee Assistance Program and the House Office of Employee Assistance have many resources available to congressional staff (and your families), such as counseling, LifeCare, mindfulness apps, and online/recorded training. Please visit your intranets for more information or contact them directly:
    • Senate Employee Assistance Program: 202-224-3902 and http://webster.senate.gov/eap/
    • House Office of Employee Assistance: pdfOEA Services Brochure 2021(85 KB) - Contact: 202-225-2400, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and information is available at HouseNet.house.gov/EmployeeAssistance
  • Quick Guide to Health, Safety and Workplace Rights - LegiDash, a project of the nonpartisan POPVOX Foundation, assembled this guide for congressional staff to raise awareness on the resources available and the processes in place related to workplace rights and safety in Congress.

Useful Articles

Return to Office/Managing Hybrid Workforces

Remote Work

Coping/Mental Health/Personal Considerations


Other CMF Resources By Topic

http://www.congressfoundation.org/congressional-operations/resources-by-topic