How to Address Crisis Fatigue With Your Employees

2020 has been a tough year and our people are suffering from crisis fatigue.

Each new day has presented truly unprecedented challenges.  But work won’t wait. Performance at work is essential for companies to succeed. But we can’t do our best if we’re not at our best. In other words, we have to be well to do well 

Join Nicole Davis from Crisis Connections, and Aduro Coaches, Amy Holan and Kenzie Bannister, to discuss the stages of human response to crisis, and how to guide your employees and leaders through the mental health and world challenges we are all facing today.   

What you’ll learn:

  • Three stages of human response to crisis    
  • How to recognize if team members are struggling with trauma, including suicide prevention   
  • How to support staff struggling with trauma & secondary trauma  
  • How crisis response impacts performance at work 

Available On-Demand

Length: 60 minutes

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Aduro is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®This program is valid for 1 PDC.

Meet the speakers

Nicole Davis, LMHC, SUDP – Clinical Director of Crisis Services

Crisis Connections

Amy Holan, MA, LMFT – Coach

Aduro

Kenzie Bannister, Coach

Aduro


About Aduro

Aduro is a Human Performance company. We unlock human potential in the workplace by providing expert coaching, interactive content and personalized insights in a fun, inspiring way. We work with organizations to ignite cultures that are inclusive, deepen social connections, and promote the growth and flourishing of their people. Aduro’s Integrated Mental Health Solution supports employees in a connected, holistic experience. Learn more here.

About Crisis Connections

Crisis Connections, formerly known as Crisis Clinic, was founded in 1964. We are one of the oldest Crisis Lines in the nation, and home to five programs focused on serving the emotional and physical needs of individuals across Washington State. These programs include the 24-Hour Crisis Line, King County 2-1-1, Teen Link, WA Recovery Help Line and WA Warm Line. With over 400 trained volunteers and experienced staff, we provide support, resources and certified training for King County and other communities statewide.