The Great Lakes MHTTC offers this training in partnership with WAFCA, the Wisconsin Association of Family and Children’s Agencies.
It’s time to refuel, re-energize, and beam up motivation, resiliency, and heal our collective trauma from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic! Our lives have been altered, our work has had to adapt; we feel less connected, isolated, and lost in space…but now is the time to recognize the signs of burnout and begin motivating you and your peers to re-fuel and re-energize for 2021. Let’s boldly go where no other professionals have gone before!
1. Gain an understanding of collective trauma via connection of societal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. Explore professional burnout to develop strategies to professionally heal and recognize burnout.
3. Improve professional self-reflection to enhance professional resilience in the helping professions.
4. Learn strategies of emotional first aid to improve resilience, reduce burnout, and motivate in the helping professions.
Dana Johnson, MSW, holds a Master of Social Work degree and is a practicing social worker in the State of Wisconsin. He has over 10 years of direct practice and senior level management, experience in county human services, also holding positions as an educator and professional trainer. His areas of expertise include leadership development, innovation theory, ethics and boundaries, and motivating teams. Over the course of a decade he has delivered high energy, audience engaging, and impactful training. Join us and see how Dana will motivate and inspire you!
WAFCA will provide two NBCC continuing education hours to those who attend the entire two-hour event. Partial credit will be provided to those who choose to attend part of the event.