WHEN

Remaining class date: 

April 18 (Tuesday) @ 9:30 - 11:00 am

WHERE

This is an online event.

CONTACT

Amber Culver
North Country Health Consortium
(603)259-4804
aculver@nchcnh.org

WHAT

Many childcare workers and teachers are burned out and NOT talking about it for fear of losing their job. Join Angela Jones, author of the 2020 Amazon Best Seller and #1 New Release in Practice Management, NOT Too Tired to Care, for a training on compassion fatigue/satisfaction. Jones weaves in her decades of experience on the front lines in behavioral health specializing in trauma-sensitive mind-body practices and provides hope and solutions for deepening personal individual and organizational leadership capacity for compassion satisfaction necessary for sustaining the long haul during these challenging times.

In advance of the training, each participant will receive an electronic copy of NOT Too Tired to Care written by the presenter and an action guide. 

CONTINUING EDUCATION 

The application for continuing professional education credits for this training has been submitted; please check back here for updates. 

PRESENTER

Angela Thomas Jones spearheaded a grassroots movement in her community based on data showing many healthcare workers are burned out and NOT talking about it for fear of losing their job. Motivated by lived experience, she has led her colleagues to join the National Call to Action on Clinician Well-being and Resilience. Angela is a 2021 NHADACA Nominee for the Life-time Achievement Award. Her three-decades experience on the front lines in behavioral health specializing in trauma-sensitive mind-body practices are woven into the 2020 Amazon Best Seller and #1 New Release in Practice Management, NOT Too Tired to Care. This book brings hope and solutions for deepening personal individual and organizational leadership capacity for compassion satisfaction necessary for sustaining the long haul during these challenging times. 

 


Angela Thomas Jones spearheaded a grassroots movement in her community based on data showing many healthcare workers are burned out and NOT talking about it for fear of losing their job. Motivated by lived experience, she has led her colleagues to join the National Call to Action on Clinician Well-being and Resilience. Angela is a 2021 NHADACA Nominee for the Life-time Achievement Award. Her three decades of experience on the front lines in behavioral health specializing in trauma-sensitive mind-body practices are woven into the 2020 Amazon Best Seller and #1 New Release in Practice Management NOT Too Tired to Care. This book brings hope and solutions for deepening personal individual and organizational leadership capacity for compassion satisfaction necessary for sustaining the long haul during these challenging times. 

 

FUNDING

This project was funded in part by the Preschool Development Grant, sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (Award #90TP0060). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project.

QUESTIONS?

Contact Amber Culver: 

aculver@NCHCNH.org or (603)259-4804

REGISTRATION

This is a free event. Space is limited; register BY April 17: