
Hobart
This interactive and practical workshop is designed to help workers recognise, prevent, and manage Vicarious Trauma in the workplace.
Overview
A 4-hour workshop exploring Vicarious Trauma in the workplace.
Vicarious Trauma can have a profound impact on individuals and organisations, and this session offers evidence-based strategies to mitigates its effects.
By increasing trauma literacy and embedding protective coping practices, this workshop helps build resilient, high function workplaces where staff feel safe, supported, and effective.
Who should attend?
This training is relevant to anyone in emotionally demanding roles, who may encounter traumatic stories and events.
Learning outcomes
Increase their understanding of trauma and its impacts in the workplace
Learn to identify the early warning signs of vicarious trauma
Locate VT "hot spots" within their roles
Understand how trauma affects the brain and body
Discover the most common pitfalls that lead to VT - and how to avoid them
Develop skills in boundary setting, debriefing and peer support
Learn practical tools for monitoring and supporting team well being
Understand coping strategies and how they can help or hinder
Be able to identify signs of early VT
Leave with a checklist to help prevent VT in their roles
Gain a toolkit of practical, evidence informed strategies to reduce VT in their teams
Feel more confident in maintaining psychological safety in the workplace
Have a better understanding of which coping mechanism will prevent and help manage VT
Resources
Comprehensive participant workbook with references for further reading.
Participants will leave with a toolbox of practical resources.
Judy Perraton