Trauma Informed Caring: We are ALL Human Beings

Trauma Informed Caring: We are ALL Human Beings

Essential Conversations

Kelvin Owens and James Stout discuss the journey of trauma-informed care, focusing on empathy, communication, and cultural change in healthcare.

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49:1012 Nov 2021

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Seeing Humanity: Trauma-Informed Care in Action

Informed care, implementation is just that we're seeing each other, you know, and we're seeing the impact of that continued crisis way of operating.

Imagine working in an environment where every interaction is grounded in empathy and understanding. That's the vision Kelvin Owens and James Stout share in this episode of 'Essential Conversations'. Both from the Public Safety department at University Health, they dive deep into the ongoing journey of trauma-informed care, emphasizing the importance of seeing each other as human beings first. Forget about rigid checklists; this conversation is all about genuine connections and cultural change in the workplace.

Owens and Stout reflect on their experiences with implementing trauma-sensitive processes, highlighting how effective communication and compassion can transform patient and staff safety. They also touch on the frustrations and triumphs that come with such a significant shift in mindset. If you're curious about how to foster a supportive and empathetic work environment, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt stories that could inspire real change.

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