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REIMAGINE WORK

Creating Trauma-Informed Workplaces: Leading with Awareness and Care

Thu, Jun 04

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Virtual Event

Join us for this free webinar to learn how to lead with empathy while building resilient, thriving teams. Sign up today to bring trauma-informed leadership to your workplace.

Creating Trauma-Informed Workplaces: Leading with Awareness and Care
Creating Trauma-Informed Workplaces: Leading with Awareness and Care

Time & Location

Jun 04, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM CDT

Virtual Event

About the Event

Trauma affects individuals and organizations more than most leaders realize. Trauma-informed workplaces prioritize safety, awareness, and healing, creating conditions for people to thrive. This webinar introduces trauma basics and highlights how trauma-informed practices contribute to healthier, more sustainable organizational cultures.


Learning Objectives:

  • Define trauma and its impact on individuals in the workplace.

  • Understand the principles of trauma-informed leadership.

  • Explore practices that foster safety, respect, and engagement at work.


If you want to lead with empathy while building resilient, thriving teams, this session is for you. Sign up today to bring trauma-informed leadership to your workplace.


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