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Trauma-Informed Leadership

Trauma-Informed Leadership

The collective trauma of the pandemic, racism, political polarization, community violence and global wars make being trauma-informed essential for all nonprofit leaders. Growing as a trauma-informed leader begins with our own awareness, extends across the organization and creates an overflow of positive impact in our community. 

This workshop, facilitated by James Freeman, leadership coach, author and advocate, will explore:

  • What trauma-informed leadership is and what it isn’t
  • What underlies the most common problematic leadership traits
  • How trauma impacts individuals, teams and an organization
  • How we may inadvertently contribute to ongoing trauma, even with the best of intentions
  • Practical strategies to promote organizational health and resilience

Target audience: This workshop is relevant to nonprofit board members, executives, staff and volunteers who serve in a leadership or management capacity. It is particularly timely for nonprofits serving vulnerable populations yet applicable to most any community-based nonprofit.

James Freeman has facilitated training around the globe, empowering thousands of individuals working with the most urgent needs in their communities. He has consulted and worked with organizations across the human service field.

The event is from 9 a.m. to Noon.

There is no fee for members, $55 fee for non-members. Click here to learn more about the Center for Nonprofit Leadership.


Register

Register by Feb. 28

Sponsored By
Center For Nonprofit Leadership

Contact

Alex Le
acle@callutheran.edu
805-493-3959
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