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SUMMARY:Webinar: Low Impact Debriefing
DESCRIPTION:-- Webinar Description:Â  --\n\nThis session explores what de
 briefing is â€” and what it isnâ€™t â€” and why it matters in supporting
  both individual and team capacity in frontline work. Participants will 
 learn the difference between low-impact and high-impact debriefs, and ho
 w the way we debrief can either drain or strengthen workers over time.\n
 \nYouâ€™ll leave with practical, realistic approaches to debriefing that
  support emotional regulation, clarity, and connection, along with concr
 ete ideas you can apply immediately in everyday workplace interactions.Â
  \n\n-- Instructor: Kennedy Lewis --\n\nInstructor Bio:Â Kennedy Lewis i
 s a trauma therapist with a Masterâ€™s in Counselling from the Universit
 y of Victoria, currently practising in Vancouver, BC. Alongside her priv
 ate practice, she founded Extraordinary Workers to support frontline sta
 ff working in trauma-exposed environments. Drawing on her experience as 
 a former support worker, Kennedy identified gaps in meaningful, relevant
  care and developed programming that centres worker sustainability and s
 olidarity. Now in its third year, Extraordinary Workers engages support 
 workers across British Columbia through workshops, groups, and trainings
  in a range of community settings. Kennedy approaches resilience by exam
 ining how workplace systems can better mitigate the impacts of trauma ex
 posure, believing that when workers are properly supported, they are abl
 e to stay in their roles longer and build the stable, healing relationsh
 ips clients need most.\n\nÂ \n\nÂ 
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