2025 DMEC Annual Conference: Trauma Informed Management Strategies

In the immediate aftermath of an unexpected emergency, organizations often scramble to maintain business continuity and also to ensure that employees are safe and supported. To an extent, this is inevitable, since it’s impossible to predict the precise timing and scope of events like weather disasters or mass violence. But managers can develop skills to help them become more resilient and aid employees and the organization maintain an ongoing positive mental health culture and recover from traumatic and unexpected events. This session will highlight strategies to reduce presenteeism and absenteeism, and emphasize the building blocks of resilience, including self-awareness, emotional control, relationship management, and positive thinking. Leaders and managers will receive the tools they need to feel empowered to recognize the signs when someone is struggling with their mental health, what to do about it, and why it must be a business priority.

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Event Qualifies for the Following CLMS CEUs
1.00 CLMS CEU credit  |  No certificate available
1.00 CLMS CEU credit  |  No certificate available