Clients facing a myriad of life’s challenges can show up in our organizations and practices as frustrated and agitated. When we as practitioners are also on-edge, tensions can escalate quickly. This workshop uses trauma-informed concepts to explore safety in our organizations and explores how we can increase practitioner well-being as a strategy to decrease tension and de-escalate conflict. Through case studies, we will explore conflict and build on our tools to de-escalate conflict in productive, trauma-informed, strengths-based ways while attending to safety for all.
OBJECTIVES
Participants will be able to
Presenter:
Katie VonDeLinde, MSW, LCSW, energetically and creatively educates domestic violence advocates, social workers and helping professionals on economic justice, survivor-defined advocacy, and career sustainability to increase holistic safety for those impacted by intimate partner violence. Katie directed Redevelopment Opportunities for Women’s Economic Action Program, providing financial advocacy, developing curricula, and educating domestic violence advocates across the nation on economic advocacy. Ms. VonDeLinde currently is an award winning adjunct faculty member at Washington University, a Women’s Health Educator at the AWARE program at Barnes Jewish Hospital, and a co-director of KMCV consulting, LLC .