Safety and Support: Responding to Critical Incidents in the Workplace

SKU#: 0401WESS
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Designed for leaders and managers, the course uses case studies and interactive discussions so you will:

  • Be able to better manage and understand trauma responses and reactions in the workplace.
  • Know when to call in your provider to assist in a debrief.
  • Learn how you can use supportive conversations and resources to support your employees who may be struggling.

Some of the topic areas covered include:

  • What a traumatic event is.
  • What critical incident debriefing is.
  • Why a debrief process may be helpful to staff.
  • What factors to consider when calling in a provider to facilitate a debrief.
  • How to inform your staff of a critical debriefing.
  • How to Assess your own personal triggers.
  • The skills leaders can employ and pay attention to when communicating with staff (nonverbal communication, tone, language used and listening).
  • The common reactions and responses to trauma (physical, emotional and changes at work).
  • Immediate reactions and long-term reactions—what to observe and how you can help.

Printable Resources:

What You Need to Know About Supporting Your Staff After a Critical Incident: Guidance Note for Managers and Leaders

Safety and Support: Responding to Critical Incidents in the Workplace Supplementary Resources

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This webinar was held on May 26, 2022 and its recording is now available as a free resource.