Compassion Fatigue Training provides immediate training for leadership,
as well as health care workers
and volunteers, to manage the impact of
regularly helping people experiencing traumatic stress. The goal of this
training is to help workers prevent compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma and
post-traumatic stress.
Trauma-Informed Compassion
Fatigue Resilience - Health Care Workers
This training provides health
care workers and volunteers with the knowledge to understand the impact of
ongoing exposure to trauma in the workplace, enabling them to recognize the
signs of burnout before it happens. Participants are provided practical,
trauma-informed strategies that they can begin using immediately, both
personally and professionally, to build resilience and manage the impact of
collective trauma and grief.
Fostering Resilience Through
Leadership in Trauma Exposed Workplaces – Leadership
This first half of this
training provides managers and clinical supervisors with the knowledge to understand
the impact of chronic exposure to trauma in the workplace, enabling leadership
to recognize the signs of burnout before it happens. The second half has a
greater focus on clinical supervision in trauma exposed workplaces and includes
a three-part supervision format to address administrative (procedural), client
care (professional) and staff support (emotional wellness) issues in
supervision.
- September 17th and 24th, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Health Care Workers Training
- October 14th and 21st, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Health Care Workers Training
- November 12th and 19th, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Leadership Training
- December 1st and 8th, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Health Care Workers Training
- January 19th and 26th, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Health Care Workers Training
- February 11th and 18th, 9:30am - 12:30pm - Leadership Training
Each training is two 3-hour
sessions. Participants will have access to replay for 30 days, but please plan
to attend the training at the scheduled time. CEUs pending.
Registration is free: PrimaryCareCoalition.org/CFT