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SUMMARY:Trauma Informed Workforce Wellness 2024 - Public
DESCRIPTION:2/7 – Defining a Supportive Workplace Community: We’re unveiling the concept of Unity in Well-being to ignite conversations around a trauma informed holistic approach to wellness and joy for workplace communities. The goal is to promote well-being as an important part of our personal journeys and for organizational wellness initiatives. (presented by Steffannie Roache) \n3/6 – The Role of Leadership and Management: Leadership and Management Teams have a profound impact on workplace well-being. Let’s explore effective strategies to promote a culture of well-being within your organization. (presented by Steffannie Roache) \n4/10 – Communication and Collaboration: Increase effective communication and collaboration in your workplace for improved well-being and productivity. Discover practical insights to foster a culture of effective\, yet empathetic communication among teams. (presented by Steffannie Roache) \n5/8 – Work-Life Integration and Balance: Strike a harmonious work-life integration and balance. Discover strategies to maintain equilibrium between personal and professional life\, -and- explore intentional use of technology to achieve ‘Work-Life Technology Balance. (presented by Ingrid Anderson) \n6/5 – Intersectionality and Well-being: Explore the transformative impact of community on well-being. We’ll focus on the importance of creating and maintaining a supportive environment for personal and professional growth and wellness. (presented by Steffannie Roache) \n7/10 – Empathy and Inclusivity in Well-being (presented by Danielle Grondin) \n8/7 – Growth Mindset and Resilience (presented by Danielle Grondin) \nDate TBD – Employee Well-being Metrics and Feedback Loops (presented by Christy da Rosa) \nRegistration is open NOW for April\, May\, and June events!
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/trauma-informed-workforce-wellness-2024-public-2/2024-02-07/
CATEGORIES:Workforce Wellness
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SUMMARY:Somatic Moment 2024\, Instructor Varies - Public
DESCRIPTION:Second Monday of the Month\, monthly beginning in January\, 4–5pm PST \nHosted by a local somatic healer; a time for folks to participate in a rejuvenating space. \n2/12 – Body as Incubator: Deepening our listening to our bodies’ clues and wisdom to help guide our plans and actions. (Presented by Niema Lightseed) \n3/11 – Nurturing the Creative Spark: Easing into the transition into Spring by tending what wants to grow within us. (Presented by Niema Lightseed) \n4/8 – Tending Overwhelm: Practices for supporting an overworked body and strained nervous system\, and/or reducing the potential for overwhelm in the future. (Presented by Niema Lightseed) \n5/13  – Body\, Breath\, and Visualization: Practice a blend of simple movement\, a guided experience of feeling into the body\, breath\, and visualization. (Presented by Amy Terepka) \n6/10 – Keeping it Fresh: exploring the wisdom of beginner’s mind and how that can help us remain dedicated to our work and wellbeing. \nEvent Registration is Open for May and June!
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/somatic-moment-2024-instructor-varies-public/2024-02-12/
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SUMMARY:Micro-Lessons for Trauma Informed Workplaces 2024 – Public
DESCRIPTION:1/17 – Regulation (Presented by Ingrid Anderson)\n2/21 – Co-Regulation (Presented by Danielle Grondin)\n3/20 – Decision Making (Presented by Mandy Davis)\n4/17 – Communication (Presented by Steffanie Roache)\n5/15 – Boundaries (Presented by Mandy Davis/Ingrid Anderson) \nRegistration is now open for April\, and May Micro-Lessons. (Note: In observation of Juneteenth\, there is no June Micro-Lesson\, .) \nSet Google Calendar Reminder as more Registrations become available. \nSet Outlook Calendar Reminder as more Registrations become available.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/micro-lessons-for-trauma-informed-workplaces-2024-public-2/2024-02-21/
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SUMMARY:Chitlin Effect 2024 - Public
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