So Much Good in What We Do – Small Recognitions and Why They Matter

So Much Good in What We Do – Small Recognitions and Why They Matter

Jun232022

Join RAFT for a 2-hour free virtual workshop that will teach the tools you, and the important people in your life, need to make recognition an intentional practice, so that everyone can feel clearly seen by others.

From 1:00 PM until 3:00 PM ET

At Online via Zoom

Free

Presented by RAFT (Resilience for Advocates through Foundational Training) / info@raftcares.org

Healthy teams, connected families, and positive friendships are all anchored in noticing and commenting on the ways each individual shows up in that relationship.  

Safety oriented cultures in healthcare use a practice called 5 to 1, and this workshop will share the mechanics, benefits, and most importantly the implementation of this practice in any relationship.  

By the end of this workshop you will: 

  • See the strengths you already have 
  • Understand the concepts and useful boundaries behind 5 to 1 feedback 
  • Develop ideas to expand what, and how, you acknowledge your leaders, colleagues, family, and friends
  • Find team building muscles you can strengthen 
  • Identify ways you may be offering unintentional negative reinforcement 

The tools you learn in this workshop will make a big difference in your team dynamics and work culture. AND 5 to 1 feedback can support you in creating positive relationships with all of the important people in your life.  

Please, invite other sexual and domestic violence colleagues you may have, and invite your friends and family members, so everyone in your life can start seeing each other more clearly. 

Whether applying the tools from this workshop to your work or family life (or both) this workshop is for you if you: 

  • Feel you aren’t being shown the appreciation you deserve  
  • You want to be recognized for the contributions you are making 
  • Are wondering what else you can do to make colleagues, family, and friends feel recognized. 
  • Are looking for new ways to empower others and create a new culture of sharing positive feedback 

About the Presenter:

Heather Campbell Slutzky, MLS, CPXP, is the Founder and Principal Celebrant of Anchor & Flame, an organization focused on developing the leadership skills of compassionate weirdos and creating meaningful celebrations for all. Heather Campbell Slutzky accesses 15 years of non-clinical healthcare experience to connect with leaders in compassion-burning industries to design a personal anchor that defends their hearts and energies. In part, that anchor consists of personal and organizational celebrations infused with meaning and delight. Heather has a Masters in Liberal Studies from SUNY Stonybrook University with a capstone in patient education experience, she is a Certified Patient Experience Professional through the Beryl Institute, and is a Lean Yellow Belt through Northern Illinois University. 

 

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