Northeast Ohio Regional Library System

Coping in a New World: How to continue to thrive and cope while providing public service
Date/Time
11/19/2020
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Eastern
Competency
Adaptability
Event Description
Participants will engage in learning around ways to take care of ourselves and provide quality public service during COVID.
 
Objectives:
  • Consider change and how it impacts us
  • Learn ways to keep ourselves safe and well emotionally during times of change
  • Learn new techniques to support decreasing levels of worry and anxiety
Presenter:
Erin Turner, LISW-S, is the Intensive Services Program Manager at Crossroads/Beacon Health in Lake County and Adjunct Faculty for Youngstown State School of Social Work Graduate Program. She has worked in community mental health settings for over 20 years as a volunteer, direct service provider, clinical supervisor and program manager. She has extensive experience working with children, adolescents, families and adults with a variety of mental health issues, including trauma, mood disorders and crisis situations. Erin specializes in community based crisis intervention.   Erin has provided multiple trainings within the context of Social Work including, Risk Assessment, Trauma, Compassion Fatigue and Motivational Interviewing. 
Location
Online via Zoom
UNITED STATES
Contact Person
Details
Who should attend:  Anyone interested in learning more about coping with the new normal
Competencies:  Adapability

Non-Member Cost:      $40
NEO-RLS Bronze Member/
NORWELD, SERLS, SWON Member Cost:  $24
NEO-RLS Silver Member Cost:   FREE
NEO-RLS Gold Member Cost:    FREE


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