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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) \n9/4 – Employee Well-being Metrics & Feedback Loops (presented by Christy da Rosa) \nThis event has passed. Please see TIO’s Events and Training Calendar for more upcoming events!
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/trauma-informed-workforce-wellness-2024-public-2-3/2024-06-05/
CATEGORIES:Workforce Wellness
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SUMMARY:Somatic Moment 2024\, Instructor Varies - Public
DESCRIPTION:Second Monday of the Month\, 4–5pm PST \nHosted by a local somatic healer; a time for folks to participate in a rejuvenating space. \n \nSeptember 2024 – January 2025: “Somatic Seasonal Aliveness Development” with Babatunde “Zubbi” Azubuike (BAH-BAH-TOON-DAY\, ZUH-BEE\, AZU-BOO-KAY). This 4-part series utilizes politicized somatics\, meditation\, visualization\, indigenous wisdom and storytelling. Each session focuses on the lessons and learnings available to us in each season. The presenter draws from the centuries-old wisdom that the natural world can offer as we fight for a more just world. Participants will journey together in exploring the rhythm of the elements and their blueprint for liberation. The order of seasons was curated to hold space for warmth during the seasonal darkness and isolation the end of the year can bring here in the Pacific Northwest. Attend as many sessions as you like. \n9/9/2024  – Somatic Seasonal Aliveness Development: Summer (Presented by Babatunde “Zubbi” Azubuike) \n10/14/2024  – Somatic Seasonal Aliveness Development: Fall (Presented by Babatunde “Zubbi” Azubuike) \n12/9/2024 – Somatic Seasonal Aliveness Development: Winter (Presented by Babatunde “Zubbi” Azubuike) \n1/13/2025 – Somatic Seasonal Aliveness Development: Spring (Presented by Babatunde “Zubbi” Azubuike)
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/somatic-moment-2024-instructor-varies-public-2/2024-06-10/
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SUMMARY:Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide is designed to address the pressing need for systemic change in behavioral healthcare settings in Oregon. This comprehensive guide offers actionable steps to combat racism and support practitioners of Color and Culture\, featuring sample policies\, procedures\, and action items. Based on extensive research and collaboration with Andrea Redeau\, LPC\, Clinical Supervisor\, and Steffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, the guide sheds light on the pervasive nature of racism in professional environments. Discover key findings and engage in discussions on implementing helpful recommendations for creating an inclusive workplace. \nRegistrants should be able to attend one of the three dates. The content of each session is the same: \n\nJune 20th 5:00pm PT – 6:30pm PT\nJune 21st 12:00pm PT – 1:30pm PT\nJune 24th 8:30am PT – 10:00am PT\n\n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/anti-racism-practitioners-guide-webinar/2024-06-17/
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SUMMARY:Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide is designed to address the pressing need for systemic change in behavioral healthcare settings in Oregon. This comprehensive guide offers actionable steps to combat racism and support practitioners of Color and Culture\, featuring sample policies\, procedures\, and action items. Based on extensive research and collaboration with Andrea Redeau\, LPC\, Clinical Supervisor\, and Steffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, the guide sheds light on the pervasive nature of racism in professional environments. Discover key findings and engage in discussions on implementing helpful recommendations for creating an inclusive workplace. \nRegistrants should be able to attend one of the three dates. The content of each session is the same: \n\nJune 20th 5:00pm PT – 6:30pm PT\nJune 21st 12:00pm PT – 1:30pm PT\nJune 24th 8:30am PT – 10:00am PT\n\n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/anti-racism-practitioners-guide-webinar/2024-06-20/
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SUMMARY:Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide is designed to address the pressing need for systemic change in behavioral healthcare settings in Oregon. This comprehensive guide offers actionable steps to combat racism and support practitioners of Color and Culture\, featuring sample policies\, procedures\, and action items. Based on extensive research and collaboration with Andrea Redeau\, LPC\, Clinical Supervisor\, and Steffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, the guide sheds light on the pervasive nature of racism in professional environments. Discover key findings and engage in discussions on implementing helpful recommendations for creating an inclusive workplace. \nRegistrants should be able to attend one of the three dates. The content of each session is the same: \n\nJune 20th 5:00pm PT – 6:30pm PT\nJune 21st 12:00pm PT – 1:30pm PT\nJune 24th 8:30am PT – 10:00am PT\n\n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/anti-racism-practitioners-guide-webinar/2024-06-21/
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SUMMARY:Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Anti-Racism Practitioner’s Guide is designed to address the pressing need for systemic change in behavioral healthcare settings in Oregon. This comprehensive guide offers actionable steps to combat racism and support practitioners of Color and Culture\, featuring sample policies\, procedures\, and action items. Based on extensive research and collaboration with Andrea Redeau\, LPC\, Clinical Supervisor\, and Steffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, the guide sheds light on the pervasive nature of racism in professional environments. Discover key findings and engage in discussions on implementing helpful recommendations for creating an inclusive workplace. \nRegistrants should be able to attend one of the three dates. The content of each session is the same: \n\nJune 20th 5:00pm PT – 6:30pm PT\nJune 21st 12:00pm PT – 1:30pm PT\nJune 24th 8:30am PT – 10:00am PT\n\n\n\n \nAndrea Redeau MA\, LPC\nAndrea Redeau\, MA\, LPC is a Portland-based clinician\, organizational trainer\, and D.E.I consultant who specializes in the areas of mental health\, addiction\, clinical supervision\, and social justice. She holds a Master of Arts in Professional Mental Health Counseling & Addictions Studies\, followed with a decade-long career in serving individuals impacted by substance abuse and mental health conditions. Her practice\, Uniquely You Counseling\, LLC\, serves dual diagnosis clients and provides workshops in addiction studies to local agencies and community members. \n\n\n \nSteffannie Roaché MS\, LPC\nSteffannie Roaché\, MS\, LPC\, is an Assistant Professor of Practice at Trauma Informed Oregon and Portland State University with a focus on workforce wellness\, equity and inclusion through representation and power-sharing within systems\, and the promotion of resources that support healing for communities affected by racialized and historical forms of trauma. She has over 20 years of experience providing trainings focused on resilience\, trauma informed care\, and culturally centered practices\, and nearly 10 years of counseling within group and private practices. Steffannie has contracted with large and small organizations for workforce wellness\, TIC\, and DEI offerings. Her life’s passion is to work hand-in-hand with community partners to uplift hope\, healing\, and social justice within systems. \n\n\nRegistration is closed\, as this event series is underway.
URL:https://traumainformedoregon.org/event/anti-racism-practitioners-guide-webinar/2024-06-24/
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