About this Event
Held in the Board Room at Volunteer Victoria, this workshop examines how caring, compassion and curiosity are foundational to effective leadership. Through meaningful discussion, participants will enhance their understanding of the meaning and impact of trauma, vicarious, secondary, compassionate trauma and stress in the workplace.
Participants will examine the effects of trauma on staff and develop an understanding of how trauma influences staff behaviour. This workshop also provides information on the principles of trauma-informed leadership and provides participants with tools for establishing professional boundaries with respect to care for oneself and for others.
ABOUT YOUR TRAINER:
Dawna is a well-respected and trusted Human Resource Professional, Trainer, Psychological Safety Advisor and Workplace Investigator. Her work is founded on principles of fairness and objectivity, effective listening, and respect for the process, people, and organizations that rely on her support.
Dawna holds a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR BC & Yukon) designation and is certified by the Canadian Mental Health Association as a Workplace Psychological Safety Advisor.
With over 20 years of experience as an HR professional, teacher, CEO and creative problem-solver she has successfully navigated many of the challenges facing her clients. She appreciates the negative impact difficult HR matters and toxicity in the workplace bring and knows firsthand that with the right supports, there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Volunteer Victoria, 602-620 View Street, Victoria, Canada
CAD 63.00 to CAD 67.00