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Supporting Employees Through Trauma: Social Workers in the Workplace & Employee Assistance
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Fireside Chat Jodi Frey and Tanya Bryant-NickensAbstract
This webinar was presented by Dr. Jodi Jacobson Frey and Tanya Bryant-Nickens for the University of Maryland, Baltimore, School of Social Work. Both presenters are proud alums of the School and Dr. Frey currently chairs the Social Work in the Workplace and Employee Assistance Sub-specialization at the School. Their presentation uses a fireside chat approach to discussing timely and critical topics related to supporting employees through trauma and the role of Employee Assistance, workplace leaders, and other workplace mental health and well-being stakeholders. The presenters address upstream, midstream and downstream approaches to preventing and responding to trauma and provide resources for attendees to learn more. Additional information is presented about the unique sub-specialization offered by the School and how alumni and friends of the program can get involved through supporting students and programming that advance the field and profession.-
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traumaworkplace
employee assistance
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
COVID-19
Race
Mental health
Employees
COVID-19 (Disease)
Leadership