Complex Emotional Burdens:
Being Human in Human Services
Are you feeling - depleted, tired, burned out or drained?
Come and gain successful coping strategies for growing and thriving as you are changed by this work and learn to reduce the cost of caring.
Monday November 25, 2019
9:00 - 4:00
Hilton Garden Inn100 Traders Blvd. E Mississauga, ON L4Z 2H7
$175 + hst – Includes coffee, tea and handouts.
This Workshop will help you have a bettter understanding
and better control over stress, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, burn out and their effects.
Your Empathy Is A Resource – It Can Be Depleted And Restored.
Here is an opportunity to Recharge and Refresh!
Pre Approved for 6 hours of Continuing Education
Please join us for a refreshing day to include education, conversation, validation and connection with people who do your work, who ‘get’ you. Hosted by Tom Regehr and Becca Partington of CAST Canada, together we will honour the complex and emotional burdens of your work, validate the ideas with plain language, gather individual strategies for coping and thriving as you grow and are changed by your work.
You will leave with:
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"This workshop has essential information, it evoked many reflections on
personal and professional levels. I came back to work with a new
critical perspective of how to identify burdens at work and how they
affect me. Tom and Becca had me hanging on every word ..."
- Karine Cyr-Lamontagne, B.S.W., MSW candidate, R.S.W
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You are a frontline service provider, health or helping professional in any of the following areas: mental health, housing, employment, income support, Ontario Works, ODSP, shelters, outreach programs, addictions, sexual assault services, child protection/Children’s Aid Society, Acquired Brain Injury services, nursing and emergency room staff, at risk youth, community support services, probation and parole, private practice, etc.
Hosts:
Tom Regehr of CAST Canada. CAST Canada has been hosting workshops and conferences since 2003, with the goal of educating helping professionals to help reduce the suffering of the folks they support. He is a sought after speaker and consultant running analytic and motivational processes for agencies, networks and government ministries.
Becca Partington has been working with CAST Canada since 2011. She brings with her a vibrant understanding of the new complexities of frontline work after working supporting people with acquired brain injury who also experinced addictions, homelessness, mental health and other issues. She also works with families in the Peterborough County Coordinating the Strengthening Families for Parents and Youth program.
Feel free to contact us or visit the website for more information.
Questions? Email CAST Canada 1-705-749-6145