Help Khulisa Social Solutions with 5 volunteers for debriefing / trauma prevention

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General Skills & Services

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Other

duration

more than 8 hours

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Help Khulisa Social Solutions with 5 volunteers for debriefing / trauma prevention

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Khulisa Social Solutions recently completed a national staff wellbeing analysis across its offices, with a specific focus on social workers and frontline staff working with people at risk and individuals in conflict with the law. The analysis highlighted sustained emotional fatigue, secondary trauma exposure, and limited opportunities for structured debriefing, particularly among staff delivering diversion, psychosocial, and restorative justice services. Support is sought in the following areas: • Facilitated group or peer debriefing • Burnout and secondary trauma prevention • Emotional regulation and resilience tools • Support for supervisors and frontline social workers • Strengthening a preventative wellbeing culture Interventions can be delivered virtually and on a staggered basis, aligned to volunteers’ time availability, and are intended to be short-term, practical, and non-clinical, complementing existing supervision structures.


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