NCAC Components for Enhancing Career Experience and Reducing Trauma

Training Overview

Compassion Fatigue. Burnout. Vicarious Trauma. Secondary Trauma. Terms that overlap and yet are somewhat different. However, all these concepts have one thing in common – they describe the emotional toll exacted upon workers in the human services who deal intensively and empathically with children and adults who are in engaged in an emotional personal struggle. It is a privilege to work in a profession in which caring about those who suffer is the main tool of our work. But caring also takes a toll. Being close to ground zero when people struggle affects the emotional life of those of us who care.

Components for Enhancing Career Experience and Reducing Trauma, or CE-CERT, is a suite of skills designed to support well-being in professionals who are exposed to secondary trauma. The goal of CE-CERT is not merely to help professionals survive this work. Rather, the goal is to support professionals to have a vocation that is uniquely and deeply satisfying. CE-CERT goes beyond the usual discussion of secondary traumatic stress and burnout to provide specific, practical skills that can be applied to the very real stress that is produced by this work.

CE-CERT training is designed for professionals and supervisors who work in child abuse and neglect, such as those at Children’s Advocacy Centers, members of multidisciplinary teams, and their partners. CE-CERT training is provided in two parts:

  • Part 1 – Foundations in CE-CERT is a two-day foundational training in the principles and skills of CE-CERT and is intended for all professionals working in child abuse and neglect. This will be held on May 16-17.
  • Part 2 – CE-CERT for Supervisors is a one-day training specifically for supervisors of child maltreatment professionals. Supervisors will learn how to incorporate CE-CERT into their supervision model with staff. In addition to the one-day training, supervisors are invited and strongly encouraged to participate in 10 one-hour consultation calls scheduled once or twice a month with the CE-CERT trainer. Supervisors who want to participate in Part 2 must have attended the Part 1 training. This will be held on May 18.
  • Location: Westminster, CO.

CE-CERT training is funded by a federal grant awarded to the NCAC. The training is offered at no cost to participants in the United States, U.S. territories, and local Tribal Nations.

Register via NCAC

Applications are open until May 1, 2023.

There is no cost to attend this training. These trainings are being offered nationally and in-person.

Details

Start:
May 16, 2023
End:
May 18, 2023
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://www.nationalcac.org/ce-cert-about/

Organizer

National Children’s Advocacy Center
Phone:
256-533-5437
Website:
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