CAREgivers film will be airing on most public television stations around the US beginning this month in Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orlando, Cleveland, Spokane, Boise, Springfield-Holyoke, Youngstown, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls, Fairbanks, ETC.
Please check your local public TV stations for future dates and times. Broadcast times will also be posted in advance whenever possible at: http://caregiversfilm.com/screenings/see-the-film/
This documentary addresses secondary trauma (aka compassion fatigue/ vicarious trauma) through the poignant stories of care providers, such as social workers, child welfare staff, psychologists, doctors, nurses, first responders, police, firefighters and others.
In addition, CAREgivers shows ways in which some organizations are beginning to recognize the need to create supportive systems which nurture their trauma workers and promote staff resilience. The film is being used in select trauma-informed curricula.
Director and Co-Producer of the film, Vic Compher, who is also a licensed clinical social worker, provides workshops on secondary trauma and staff resilience, advising agencies on how to set up programs and develop policies that sustain and nurture staff for the long haul.
A trailer and further information is available on the website at www.caregiversfilm.com or feel free to contact: viccompher@comcast.net
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