Date: 5/22/2025, 9:30 am—11:30 am
County: -Training Offerings
CEUs: N/A
Location: -DISTANCE LEARNING
Sponsor: Redwood Community Services, Inc
Compassion fatigue is a broadly defined concept that can include emotional and physical distress. It is associated with caregiving where people are experiencing significant emotional or physical pain and suffering. Using strategies to mitigate vicarious trauma daily can help manage symptoms which can negatively influence work performance, resulting in traumatized families and children not getting the best care they deserve. Compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma are both important concepts in the context of working with foster youth, as individuals in these roles—whether they are social workers, caregivers, or therapists—often experience emotional and psychological challenges due to their interactions with children and families affected by trauma. For example, foster parents or social workers may hear stories of abuse, neglect, and emotional pain, which can be deeply affecting. If the caregiver or professional doesn’t have enough support or coping strategies, they can develop compassion fatigue, leading to reduced empathy, burnout, and a sense of emotional depletion.
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