Healing Centered Engagement: Shifting Toward Collective Wellbeing

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Collective healing and engagement approaches focus on addressing burnout, systemic oppression, and promoting desired wellbeing through identity restoration. By valuing lived experiences and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in policy and practice, these strategies aim to create a supportive environment for healing and growth. Implementing shared caseload models, team meetings, and mindfulness practices are key components in fostering a culture of collective action and support.


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  1. Suicide Prevention Learning Lab May 18, 2023 Research | Training & Technical Assistance | Policy & Advocacy | Consumer Voices

  2. Healing Centered Engagement Collective approach removes burden of individually addressing burnout through self care alone Political approach is a systems view, directly acknowledges systems of oppression that impact our work and communities 2

  3. Healing Centered Engagement Political rather than clinical focus Culturally grounded, views healing as the restoration of identity Asset-driven: focuses on desired wellbeing rather than suppressing symptoms Supports providers with their own healing Source: Crosswalk-Youth-Thrive-and-Healing-Centered-Engagement.pdf (cssp.org) The Future of Healing: Shifting From Trauma Informed Care to Healing Centered Engagement | by Shawn Ginwright | Medium 3

  4. Healing Centered Engagement In Practice Promoting DEI in Policy & Practice Valuing Lived Experiences Novel Staff Support Models Circle Processes Naming Goals & Steps Forward Creating Space for Healing Naming & Addressing Challenges 4

  5. Healing Centered Engagement In Practice Shared Caseload Models Team Morning Meeting Afternoon Huddle Approaches & Cross Training Regular Community Meetings Training and Continuing Ed Sabbaticals Staff Workgroups Reflective Practices & Groups Trauma- Informed Communication Mindfulness Practices Collective Action 5

  6. Collectively Holding Space Grief circles Rose garden Paper tree Homeless Person s Memorial Day (Dec 21) Others? 6

  7. Action Plans What are your takeaways and next steps from this session? 1. Write your ideas and priorities on the worksheet. 2. Share your plans with a neighbor. 7

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