The Resilience Recipe: Get the Ingredients to Bake Away the Burnout and Temper the Trauma

SESSION INFO

Tuesday, August 24, 2021
1:30PM - 3:00PM
Session Type: Workshop

Resilience is the best way to combat Corrections Fatigue and to also help our clients work through their trauma. Much like baking a cake, if you've got the right ingredients, a recipe to follow and a fun loving chef, you can make a difference in your own life, that of your employees, peers and clients. You'll leave this workshop with some practical tips to build your own Resilience cake but will also have a great time laughing as the worst cook ever uses a cooking analogy to bake away the burnout and temper the trauma.

SESSION PRESENTERS

Asst. Dir. Tira Hubbard
Deputy Director , Jackson County Community Justice


I have spent the last year serving as Region 15 representative and representing the state of Oregon. I host the APPA Connect Oregon Community, am a WRNA trainer, Case Management Coach and Gender Responsive Program Manager. I began my career as a victim’s advocate and switched to Community Corrections 12 years ago. I have worked in a residential setting, as a Domestic Violence PO, General Geographic, FSAPP and Gender Responsive caseload. I am now a Community Corrections Program Manager in Jackson County, supervising parole and probation officers, serving on the Oregon Case Management Network and am a trainer on Gender Responsive practices. I believe in client centered, evidence-based approaches and am passionate about staff wellness, building resilience and treating others with dignity and respect. PO’s are our best resource and need the training and support to prevent corrections fatigue. Energetic and Fun presenter with tangible takeaways.