Collective Care, Solidarity & Justice-Doing: Resisting Burnout
Tue 11 Feb 2025 2:00 PM - Wed 12 Feb 2025 5:00 PM PST
Online, Zoom
Description
Online
Sydney Australia February 12 & 13
9am-12pm AEDT
Vancouver Canada February 11 & 12
2pm-5pm PST
Cost: CDN $220 per Participant including Paypal and Ticket Tailor processing fees
Scholarships available. Priority to BIPOC, Indigenous people & peers/people with lived & living experience contact organizer : reynolds.vikki@gmail.com
In this online workshop we will foster Solidarity and Justice-Doing as central to our Collective Care and resistance against what the trauma industry calls "Vicarious Trauma"' & "Burnout". Vikki will differentiate Vicarious Trauma from the spiritual and ethical pain that our work engenders when we are unable to provide dignity and justice-doing with the people we want to be useful to. We'll explore our relationship to a Believed-In-Hope, and resisting patronizing self-care prescriptions to workers. We will also consider a frame for Resisting Burnout that holds clients at the centre, based on how we treat people, and resist pathologizing ourselves and other workers as mentally ill and deficient...and that's going to bring us to The Zone of Fabulousness...Where we resist enmeshment and disconnection, and hold connection, collective ethics and the person at the centre of our work.
Vikki Reynolds (PhD RCC) is an activist/ therapist who works to bridge the worlds of social justice activism with community work and therapy. Vikki is a white settler on the territories of the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam nations. Vikki's people are Irish and English folx, and she is a heterosexual woman with cisgender privilege. Her experience includes supervision and therapy with people-with-lived/living-experience and other workers responding to the drug poisoning catastrophe, refugees and survivors of torture - including Indigenous people who have survived residential schools and other state violence, sexualized violence counsellors, mental health and substance misuse counsellors, housing and shelter workers, activists and working alongside gender and sexually diverse communities. Vikki is an Adjunct Professor and has written and presented internationally. Articles & speaks free at: www.vikkireynolds.ca
10% of proceeds will be donated to