Building Team Resilience
Learn how to build, manage and support resilient teams and promote positive team cultures.
Building Team Resilience
This workshop explores the concept of team resilience and what managers and supervisors can do to promote positive and meaningful relationships within teams. It includes consideration of the challenges for staff working in the helping professions, and personal, professional and organisational responses that sustain team resilience and trauma-informed practice. Theory and research are interwoven with experiential exercises, aimed at resourcing you with tools to identify and respond to the impacts of the work on team relationships and organisational culture.
What will you learn?
By attending this workshop, you will be able to:
- Describe key characteristics of resilient teams
- Identify how trauma-informed responses can build and sustain resilient teams
- Identify an activity/process for implementation to promote positive and meaningful working relationships within teams
- Identify an activity/process for implementation to promote team resilience in the workplace
Relevant Audience
Team leaders, program managers and supervisors in the helping professions. To assist with implementation, we encourage more than one participant from within the same service to attend.
Workshop Style
Two subject matter experts will help you explore key concepts and theoretical and practical frameworks. Small group activities aim to keep the course content relevant to you and your specific work context. Implementation guides will help you put your knowledge into practice.
Expression of Interest
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Training at your workplace
We can customise our training to the needs of your team and deliver it to your workplace. See here for more information.