Join the Loss Prevention Foundation on May 8th at 1 p.m. ET as John W. Jones, Ph.D. discusses “Transforming Loss Prevention: Embracing Trauma-Informed Strategies in the Post-Pandemic Workplace.”
In the evolving landscape of loss prevention, the post-pandemic, psychology-informed era demands innovative approaches. This webinar offers an essential guide for loss prevention professionals seeking to navigate these changes with empathy and effectiveness. Explore the ABC’s of trauma-informed loss prevention, highlighting the significant impact of trauma on the workplace and the importance of addressing it through trauma-informed strategies.
Participants will delve into understanding the types of traumas impacting employees, recognizing the dual roles employees may play as both victims and perpetrators of trauma, and the nuances of trauma prevalence in the post-pandemic economy. Trauma is associated with workplace violence, on the-job illicit drug use, and dysfunctional leadership, to name but a few points of exposure. A key focus will be on the role of trauma-informed leadership in fostering a supportive and resilient work environment, crucial for reducing losses and enhancing employee well-being.
The session will also emphasize the vital need for Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) to expand their services, offering targeted support to traumatized employees and contributing to a holistic approach to loss prevention. Through this webinar, professionals will acquire the tools and insights needed to implement trauma-informed loss prevention practices, leading to a safer, more supportive, and effective workplace. Join us to transform your approach to loss prevention, integrating compassion and resilience into your strategies for a better, more supportive work environment in the face of today’s challenges.
At the end of the webinar the LPF will give away five LP certification course scholarships to random webinar attendees. Winners will be notified the day following the webinar via email.
This webinar is presented by the Loss Prevention Foundation, in partnership with FifthTheory, and qualifies for one continuing education unit (CEU) towards your LPC recertification.