This webinar is part of the Faculty & Staff Resiliency series, brought to you by the ACHA Faculty & Staff Resiliency Task Force.
As higher education communities face unprecedented challenges, we are learning more about how relationships and institutional norms influence the health and well-being of those who learn and work in the community. As caring professionals in higher education, we are uniquely positioned to reimagine and develop our workplaces as supportive environments for health. In this webinar, we will introduce the relational philosophy of restorative practices and the Relational Care Ladder as ways to enhance self-connection, strengthen social connectedness and reciprocity with colleagues, and model the way for new norms, systems, and structures that foster positive workplace culture and community resilience.
Speakers
Gina Baral Abrams, DrPH, EdM, LSW, MCHES
Frida C. Rundell PhD, LPC
Intended Audience
- Mental Health Providers
- Health Care Providers
- College Health and Wellness Center Administrators
- Health Promotion Specialists
- Student Affairs
- Campus Executives
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