Building Organizational Shock Absorbers Part II: Principles of Trauma-Informed Self & Community Care
Thu Jun 11, 17:00 - Thu Jun 11, 19:00
Event is online
ABOUT
Long-term engagement in meaningful work without burnout requires realistic strategies for sustaining ourselves and one other. This session explores trauma-informed principles of care as both personal and collective practices. Going beyond the individually-oriented "tea and bubblebaths" approach to self-care, we explore how to mitigate the impact of vicarious stress, periods of internal turmoil, or simply ongoing stress and uncertainty, emphasizing the role of connection and community and exploring institutional-level strategies for creating sustainable environments.
You'll leave with working knowledge of frameworks for trauma-informed self and community care, including:
- The basics of trauma, "secondary stress," and burnout as it applies at individual and group levels
- Strategies for self-care that take into account the nature and impact of difficult or vicariously traumatizing work
- Why cultivating community is vital to creating supportive, sustainable organizational environments
- Practices that organizations can implement that will support people in them as they engage in meaningful work
This session is for you if:
- You're part of a group navigating organisational transition, restructuring, or periods of high stress
- You lead or work on teams, organisations, or communities across cultural or hierarchical difference
- You're in the NGO or nonprofit sector and want stronger internal and external relationships to support mission-aligned work
- You're a professional who knows that communication breakdowns are costing you — and want practical skills to address them
This workshop will take place virtually over Zoom, with the link being sent 3 days before as well as the morning of the event.
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