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THIS WEBINAR IS DELIVERED BY OUR PARTNERS AT MT CONSULTING GROUP
Couldn't join us for the full Psychological Health and Safety Conference on March 15? Couldn't get enough of Psychological Health and Safety at the Conference? Join us Friday, March 17 for a virtual add-on webinar (included with PHSC registration) facilitated by CPHR Manitoba and MT Consulting Group. I'm fine. You're fine. Everything's fine. Except when it isn't. Description of webinar: Even the best laid emergency plans did not account for a global grounding of the air industry or directives to not leave home. Nearly three years later, we have moved from a ‘response’ to ‘recovery’ phase of this emergency and adjusted and adapted in ways we never dreamed possible prior to the pandemic. Work from home, remote work, return to office (?), the ‘Great Resignation’, have all been top of mind since 2020. This past September marked the first time many schools, universities and colleges went back to a ‘normal’ in-person semester. Yet, things are not ‘normal’ and are not the same as they were. People are more tired, more scared, more vigilant, more short-tempered, more anxious, more explosive, more emotional, more withdrawn than before – and sometimes all in the same day. These are all trauma responses. Trauma is a lasting emotional response that often results from living through a distressing event. Experiencing a traumatic event can harm a person’s sense of safety, sense of self, and ability to regulate emotions and navigate relationships. Long after the traumatic event occurs, people with trauma can often feel shame, helplessness, powerlessness and intense fear. (CAMH) How can leaders better understand how trauma affects their workplace and themselves? What strategies can leaders incorporate for greater self-regulation? How can leaders hold space for others who have experienced trauma – from the teams they lead, to their co-workers, larger institutions, students and partners? This interactive webinar will take a deeper dive into this topic and also bring together people to share their own discoveries and best practices on their awareness and healing journeys. The workshop is expertly tailored and choreographed to efficiently and effectively create psychological safety and trust amongst participants and to energize and inspire rather than drain. This is not a passive learning webinar where people turn off their cameras and tune in while they are checking and responding to their emails. This is a community-building event that also opens minds and hearts. We do this through guided personal reflection, small group work and large group debriefs. Learning Objectives: - Develop an understanding of how trauma can show up in the workplace
- Define the Window of Tolerance and articulate its impact on themselves and the workplace
- identify and use strategies for self-awareness and self-regulation
- Begin to identify how to hold space for others who have experienced trauma
Schedule - Virtual
11:30am-12:30pm CPD hours:1 Cost (add GST): Members- $30 Non-members - $40 Free for registrants of 2023 Psychological Health & Safety Conference - registrants will receive a discount code Event Cancellation Policy: This event is falls under our general Professional Development Cancellation, Refund & Transfer Policy. To learn more, click here.
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