This session will explore the impact of moral injury as a leadership issue though the person experiencing moral injury is not an official leader but those in authority as vehemently argues by psychiatrist Jonathan Shay, who first coined the term moral injury.
Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event
- How those in position of authority may be more courageous in protecting those they are called to serve.
- It is incumbent on leaders to create psychological safety in the work place.
- Delegates will learn principals of psychological safety to create a safer work space where employees will want to give of their best.
Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?
- Counsellors/therapists. Anyone in a position of authority whether paid or unpaid. Corporate, public, statutory or third sector.
How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?
- This workshop will help people in positions of authority more effective in their call to leadership
Course Content
Presenter
Counsellor, Coach and Trainer
With over three decades of experience, Delroy Hall is a trained counsellor, wellbeing practitioner, trainer, and independent scholar.
Delroy has given lectures and academic papers nationally and internationally and has extensive keynote speaker experience Including Harvard University, Boston College Massachusetts, USA, Durham university and South Yorkshire Police.
Delroy has coordinated mental health projects and is currently working with Birmingham Community Health Care Trust (BCHC) facilitating the Inclusive Leadership component on their ‘Inspire Leadership Programme. He is coordinator for a Black Male Suicide Prevention programme under the auspices Sheffield Health and Social Care (SCHC).