Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)

Trauma-Informed Supervision

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Providing trauma-informed supervision is critical to fostering employee’s personal and professional development, enhancing clinical skills, implementing best practices, ensuring accountability, promoting wellness, and most importantly, improving client outcomes. Trauma-informed supervision helps supervisors create an atmosphere of safety, trust, choice, and collaboration in the workplace, that mirrors the way staff treat clients. Join presenter Ken Kraybill as he explores trauma-informed supervision – what it is, why it matters, how to use its frameworks and skills to enhance supervisory practice, and how to employ specific strategies to help your organization thrive.