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Trauma Informed Leadership

Learn about the significant effects of trauma on people working in the social housing industry as well as the advantages of trauma-informed leadership for workplace morale, employee culture, and the welfare of those the organisation does.

What You Will Learn:

Integration of trauma-informed approaches to decision-making:

Learn to make well-informed decisions that take into account each person’s unique trauma experiences by incorporating trauma-informed practises into decision-making processes and leadership practises.

Effective leadership strategies and reputation improvement:

Discover and understand how to use real-world experience to improve leadership, foster a more understanding and supportive environment, and incorporate trauma-informed decision-making strategies that can enhance the organisation’s reputation with the community and tenants.

Building community trust and cooperation:

Discover how to create and maintain community trust by showcasing your dedication to comprehending and meeting the needs of locals and encouraging cooperation and trust among neighbours.

Alignment with best practices and regulatory compliance:

Ensure that decision-making aligns with best practises in trauma-informed care, enhancing organisational effectiveness, and understand the importance of compliance with regulations and how trauma-informed decisions can help reduce legal and ethical risks.

Trauma Informed Leadership - 14 December 2023

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Thursday 14 Decemeber |1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Our Webinars last 1 hour and are interactive, people can ask questions of the presenter and other attendees.

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