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From Burnout to Balance: Trauma-informed Culture Change

January 29th at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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For Healthcare and Continuing Care

The cultures in which we work significantly influence our wellbeing and are critical to fostering workplace psychological safety. In health care settings where demands and pressures are high, how can we intentionally create organizational cultures that support and promote the psychological safety and well-being of care workers? This webinar will examine how a trauma-informed approach to organizational culture can help shift workplaces from reactive to responsive, enabling care workers to thrive while addressing their psychological and emotional needs. to the well-being needs of care workers.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how trauma-informed principles enhance psychological safety, well-being, and thriving for care workers, and why these approaches matter for sustainable workplace health.
  • Examine how leadership behaviors, policies, and organizational norms can sustain, strengthen, and model a supportive and trauma-informed culture.
  • Use concrete methods, frameworks, and implementation tools to embed trauma-informed organizational practices and create environments where care workers feel safe, valued, and supported.
  • Recognize the critical drivers and steps needed to build and maintain responsive, resilient, and psychologically safe workplaces through trauma-informed approaches.

Our presenter
Rosanra (Rosie) Yoon‘s (she/her) research area focuses on health services evaluation with a particular focus on integrated care for people experiencing structural vulnerabilities, substance use and mental health challenges and trauma-informed cultures of care. Her work also involves building trauma-informed organizational cultures that support workforce psychological safety. Yoon employs participatory and collaborative evaluation methods for system improvement through her Better Together Research Hub. As a nurse practitioner, her clinical area of expertise is in the areas of substance use, concurrent mental health conditions, trauma, and gender-informed care.  Bridging between community-based grassroots programs and larger systems — to collaboratively meet the needs of people and communities — is a core value that guides her clinical and research work. Her firm belief is that health is achieved through our communities where we all work, live, play and belong.