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HIGH HEART WORK & SELF CARE (DIV046)
ReplyDeleteDate: Monday, August 2, 2010
Time: 2:30-4:30 PM
Location: Research Pavilion, Suite 169
Facilitator: Michael Freeman
Human service work demands a lot from those who address and meet critical needs. Often, as we are caring for others, we forget the most important person, ourselves. This team building session examines how to create, maintain, and evaluate self-care plans for individuals and teams. It also looks at the process of what it takes to effectively provide the kind of support team members need in remaining “whole” in “high-heart” work.