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3 hours
Using a trauma informed approach to workplace bullying & harassment cases reduces the risks of adding another layer of injury. We look at how workplace trauma develops, and how it is different from other traumas, and what that means in terms of being able to present the facts in an investigation.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN...
What is trauma?
How workplace bullying trauma develops
Injuries caused by bullying & harassment
Understanding the injury to the brain
The neuroscience of trauma and memory
The workplace as the traumatiser
Institutional betrayal
The challenges for investigators
Purpose and perception of investigations
Current policies and best practice - and their flaws
Strategies for a trauma informed approach
How to avoid secondary trauma
Reporting outcomes & recommendations
Longer term recovery for individuals and organisations
Keeping yourself safe from vicarious trauma
The Trauma Informed Approach to Workplace Bullying Cases workshop will use the guidelines developed Dr Pat Ferris and Nicki Eyre, principal consultants at Pat Ferris Consultancy and Conduct Change respectively. Both are member of the International Association on Workplace Bullying & Harassment IAWBH
Nicki Eyre BA Hons, PGCE, FRSA
Nicki Eyre founded Conduct Change as a result of her passion for working with individuals and businesses to prevent and resolve workplace bullying, with a mission to end workplace bullying through the development of meaningful prevention activities for organisations, as well as supporting individuals to move on when they are struggling emotionally. She also leads the campaigning and awareness project, Stop Hurt at Work as they research and campaign for the implementation of effective routes to redress for individuals, both in terms of approach and legislation.
Pat Ferris MSW, RCSW, M.SC., Ph.D.
Pat is the Founder of Pat Ferris Consulting, based in Canada. She has been a mental health counselling professional since 1979. She has a masters degree in clinical social work and a Ph.D. in industrial organizational psychology. She is registered as a Clinical Social Worker. Pat specializes in counselling and coaching individuals involved in bullying and harassment and consults to their organizations. She has 40+ years experience in counselling and consulting in mental health and 25+ years consulting, training and coaching in the workplace, providing her with broad insights to help both individuals and companies achieve their mental health goals.
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