Resisting Vicarious Trauma and Burnout with Solidarity, Connection & Collective Ethics

Start Date
Wed, 16 November 2022 - 11:00 am
End Date
Location
Online
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Whāraurau invites you to attend an online:

Resisting Vicarious Trauma and Burnout with Solidarity, Connection & Collective EthicsVikki Reynolds

 

                    ‘When we move from self-care to Collective Care, and respond with solidarity and believed-in-hope we

can have sustainability,  which is so much more than not burning out. Centring our collective ethics for justice-doing is

a path to sustainability: we aren't meant to do this work alone. We can experience vicarious resistance and transformation in our work and

for ourselves, the people we walk alongside and the communities of struggle we work with and live in.’ Vikki Reynolds PHD RCC. 

 

 

 

This online workshop will explore the following ideas related to sustaining ourselves and promoting ethical practice within the context of our work with whaiora.

This workshop will introduce some new initiatives around supporting kaimahi wellbeing in the workplace including;

·         ‘The Zone of Fabulousness’: Resisting Burnout, Disconnection, and Enmeshment

·         An ethical stance for Justice-Doing and trying-to-be Decolonizing practice

·         Resisting isolation, building solidarity, and collective accountability

·         Inviting community accountability practices

·         Collaborative Supervisory Frameworks: Living Supervision and Solidarity Groups

 

 

 

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