Join the Illinois ACEs Response Collaborative for our next free webinar in our continuing series on best practices to prevent and mitigate the effects of provider burnout this Thursday, March 12th, at 10:00 am CDT.
The second session of the IL ACEs Response Collaborative's series on burnout will discuss the Community Resiliency Model, developed by Elaine Miller-Karas of the Trauma Resource Institute, and explain how it prevents burnout in the workplace.
The Community Resiliency Model creates “trauma-informed” and “resiliency-focused” communities that share a common understanding of the impact of trauma and chronic stress on the nervous system and how resiliency can be restored using this skills-based approach. The Community Resiliency Model is based on current neuroscience and teaches six biologically-based wellness skills to return the mind and body back into a more balanced state.
The model can also be employed by organizations to address the traumatic experiences staff face and to prevent burnout in a variety of settings and was recently applied and measured with hospital based nurses by Dr. Linda Grabbe of Emory University. Ms. Miller-Karas and Dr. Grabbe will highlight the development of the Community Resiliency Model and how it was utilized with nurses as well as share their exciting results from a recently published article. They will also discuss ways the model can be utilized in a variety of organizational settings.
Community Resiliency Model: An Innovative Approach to Addressing Burnout - Webinar
Thursday, March 12, 2020 • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CDT
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