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The Civility Imperative: Psychological Safety in Social Service Workplaces
Credit(s):
1 Social Work
Course Number:
SPS20260226
Duration:
1 hour
Access:
Available for 5 months after event date
Date:
February 26, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
In this one-hour virtual session, social work professionals will explore how civility strengthens psychological safety in high-stress environments. Through practical strategies and interactive reflection, participants will learn to foster respectful, trauma-informed workplaces that support ethical leadership and team resilience.
Learning Objectives:
Define psychological safety and workplace civility within the context of social services, and explain their role in fostering ethical, trauma-informed environments.
Identify common barriers to respectful communication and team cohesion in high-stress human service settings, and explore strategies to address them.
Apply civility-centered leadership practices to enhance trust, accountability, and resilience among colleagues and clients.
1 Social Work
Price
Early Registration
Standard
Non-Member
N/A
$35.00
Member
N/A
$25.00
Specialty Practice Sections
N/A
$0.00
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