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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2020 · 13 MIN

What is a Trauma Informed Workplace?

from The Freedom From Empty Podcast · host Booth Andrews

In Episode 43 of the podcast, I began to make the case for why workplaces should be thinking about the impact of trauma on their workforce--which  ultimately translates to their organization’s profits and well-being--and why I think trauma informed workplaces are (should be) the future of work.  In this episode I explore the elements of a trauma informed workplace as established by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration). 

In Episode 43 of the podcast, I began to make the case for why workplaces should be thinking about the impact of trauma on their workforce--which  ultimately translates to their organization’s profits and well-being--and why I think trauma informed workplaces are (should be) the future of work.  In this episode I explore the elements of a trauma informed workplace as established by SAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration).

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