Description
This organisation for humanitarian workers provides information, training, and literature on vicarious trauma, burnout, secondary traumatic stress, and resilience.
Link to Headington Institute, Vicarious Trauma section
What's the evidence base for this resource
The training material and other resources have been developed by a highly experienced group of clinicians and researchers with extensive expertise in the trauma field.
Potential uses and limitations
The main focus of the Headington Institute is workers and organisations providing humanitarian aid.
However much of the material would be useful across a range of contexts.
Includes a fully downloadable training package including worksheets, handouts and video links.
The role of organisational responses is noted and some suggestions are made, however are not as detailed as the sections focussing on self-care.
There are some useful questions to guide reflection for managers and supervisors.
Where it comes from
The Headington Institute partners with humanitarian relief and
development organizations and emergency responders, before, during, and
after deployment in order to ensure the wellbeing of individuals. Our
team of psychologists, many with over 30 years of clinical experience,
bridge cutting edge academic research with practical application at the
field level, in order to strengthen the impact of humanitarian response
and promote the long-term wellbeing of humanitarian personnel. Based in the US.
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Management and Supervision Training and Professional Development