Trainings

Reflect. Refuel. Reset. STS Video Series

SRCAC is proud to make available to you the Reflect. Refuel. Reset. Secondary Traumatic Stress Video Series. In this video series, SRCAC Project Director Karen Hangartner sits down with three of the foremost experts in the field of secondary traumatic stress (STS)—Brian Miller, Françoise Mathieu, and Pat Fisher—to discuss how individuals, organizations, and supervisors are impacted by STS and what strategies can be utilized to mitigate these impacts. Karen also speaks with NCAC Executive Director Chris Newlin about senior leadership’s role in building a healthy, productive culture within a high trauma-exposed organization. There is also a panel discussion with Karen, Brian, Françoise, and Pat.

Filmed prior to the current COVID pandemic, these conversations are even more relevant and applicable as child abuse professionals, MDTs, supervisors, and organizational leaders and boards of directors are dealing with unique challenges that have been further exacerbated by recent events.

Throughout these videos, “Resource Alert” pop-ups will appear letting you know that the mentioned resource is available on this page. See the “Resources” sections in the panels below for this information in addition to the interviewee bios and transcripts of these conversations.

How to Access this Training

This training is available free of charge to registered users through the NCAC Virtual Training Center (VTC) at www.ncacvtc.org

To become a registered user of the NCAC VTC:

It is quick and easy to create an account on the NCAC VTC by following these steps:

  1. Go to ncacvtc.org/#/login and click the Sign Up button.
  2. On the next screen, you will be asked for your name, email address, city/state, and job title/discipline/organization. You will also be asked to set up a password. After you enter this information, click Sign Up.
  3. Once signed in, go to the VTC Dashboard and type “Reflect. Refuel. Reset. STS Video Series” in the Search box to access the training.

Access to the VTC will also enable you to view a variety of online NCAC training resources.

Already an NCAC VTC user?

Go to www.ncacvtc.org to sign in and launch this training.

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