September Learning Series: National Workforce Development Month / ACEs in the Workforce
September Training Series: National Workforce Development Month
Tuesday, Sept. 13
11a-12 MT/ 12-1p CT
ACEs in the Workforce
Virtual Event
Tuesday, Sept. 20
11a-12 MT/ 12-1p CT
Pillars of Trauma Informed Workplaces
Virtual Event
Tuesday, Sept. 27
11a-12 MT/ 12-1p CT
Building Resilience at Work
Virtual Event
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZModeGprDstE9dGpsmTLF3UjJiAiGuI2Dfw
A different kind of bottom line...
September has been designated as National Workforce Development Month to highlight the importance of equipping Americans with the education, training, and skills necessary to advance their careers and rebuild our economy. Workplace impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) is an important concept for businesses to understand.
Join us for a 3-part learning series this month where we’ll help employers understand this connection and the importance of sharing this information to help their employees understand this in the event any of it is applicable to them. Raising awareness about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the ACEs Study in the workplace offers companies and agencies an incredible three-fold opportunity to:
- help employees understand the root origins of their physical and emotional health concerns (ACEs) and offer access to resources for further information and help,
- reduce the ACEs-related impacts on worker performance and thus improve the workplace environment for all concerned, as well as the company/agency’s bottom line, and
- help a company or agency become trauma informed — meaning to understand how trauma (ACEs, childhood trauma) affects a person, an effect that can be reversed once understood and treated.
Series Objectives:
- Identify the impact of ACEs in the workforce.
- Explore protective factors within the workplace that may mitigate the impact and intergenerational transmission of ACEs.
- Learn the 4 key assumptions underlying a Trauma-Informed Approach
- Explore the 6 key principles of a Trauma-Informed Approach
- Recognizing the impact of trauma
- Identify practical strategies for building individual and collective resiliency
Presented by Children’s Home Society
For more information, contact:
Cassie Nagel, Education & Public Awareness Specialist
Cassie.Nagel@chssd.org • 605-295-1159
Event Type | Training |
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Location | This free training is open to everyone via Zoom, with registration required. |
Date | Tuesday, September 13, 2022 at 12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Location | This free training is open to everyone via Zoom, with registration required. |
Details | Join us for a 3-part learning series this month where we’ll help employers understand this connection and the importance of sharing this information to help their employees understand this in the event any of it is applicable to them. |
For more information, contact:
Cassie Nagel, Education & Public Awareness Specialist
Cassie.Nagel@chssd.org | 605.295.1159