This advanced workshop delves deeper into the strategies for sustaining compassion and preventing burnout in victim services professionals. Participants will explore in-depth techniques for emotional resilience, learn about organizational practices that support compassion renewal, and engage in self-reflective exercises to identify personal strengths and areas for growth. This session aims to equip attendees with a robust toolkit for maintaining their compassion over the long term, ensuring they can continue to provide empathetic and effective support to clients.
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Grief is a universal human experience, and no two people grieve in the same way. It cannot be rushed, fixed, or “talked away,” but there are meaningful, trauma-informed ways we can support those who are experiencing loss. This session explores best practices for showing up with compassion, creating emotional safety, and walking alongside clients through significant loss while honoring their pace, story, and resilience. The Grief M.E.N.T.O.R. Method is a trauma-informed, relationship-centered approach for supporting individuals through loss without trying to fix or rush their healing.
Suicide and domestic violence are often treated as separate issues, yet they frequently intersect, shaped by trauma, power, and systemic response. This training examines how domestic violence can elevate suicide risk for survivors and how institutional responses may either mitigate or intensify harm. Participants will explore survivor experiences, system-level challenges, and the importance of coordinated, trauma-informed responses. The workshop will highlight strategies for recognizing risk, responding ethically, and supporting survivors without reinforcing control or blame.









