About this Event
This full-day interactive training moves beyond awareness into sustained application. The experience provides space to slow down, reflect, and build practical strategies for navigating emotionally demanding work without sacrificing well-being or effectiveness.
Participants will explore burnout not as a personal failure, but as a predictable response to prolonged pressure, emotional labor, and systemic demands. Through guided reflection, facilitated discussion, and hands-on exercises rooted in the CAKE Method, participants leave with clarity, tools, and a personalized reset plan they can realistically implement.
By the end of this full-day training, participants will be able to:
• Identify personal, role-based, and organizational contributors to burnout in child welfare work and social work.
• Recognize early warning signs of burnout, compassion fatigue, and emotional overload.
• Apply the Don't Burn Your Caked framework to establish healthier boundaries and expectations.
Presenter is Rashadd Hayes, LMSW, PhD student and creator of the CAKE method
This workshop is approved for 5 General hours of in-person CEU
Sponsored by Title IV-E and Southern University Community Resource Center (CRC)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Southern University School of Social Work Millie M. Charles Building, 6801 Press Drive, New Orleans, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 39.19










