“Workplace Violence Prevention: Focusing on What’s Most Important

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“Workplace Violence Prevention: Focusing on What’s Most Important

March 20 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

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Join us on Thursday, March 20th, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM for Part 2 of our engaging webinar series, “Workplace Violence Prevention: Focusing on What’s Most Important.” This session is led by Brendan Riley and is designed to provide professionals with advanced strategies to effectively address workplace risks and foster a safe, supportive environment.

Whether you’re a healthcare worker, leader, HR professional, or manager in hospitals, rural clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), treatment center, or community-based healthcare organizations, this webinar is designed with everyone in mind. It’s crafted to address the challenges faced by all healthcare workers, offering insights that can benefit professionals across the entire spectrum of care.

During this insightful hour, we’ll focus on:

  • Key Risks and Warning Signs: Understanding and identifying potential threats to address them proactively.
  • Best Practices in Prevention: Proven strategies for reducing risks through policies, training, and organizational culture.
  • Response Readiness: Developing and implementing crisis response plans to mitigate harm and protect your Staff.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about these impactful approaches supporting rural healthcare and discover how these best practices can be implemented in your own communities.

Who Should Attend: Hospital staff, FQHC staff, clinical and administrative teams, rural health clinics, community-based healthcare organizations, hospital associations, public health departments, state offices of rural health, and other healthcare support organizations involved in rural healthcare.

  • This is a FREE Event, but registration is required.
  • You will receive a confirmation email within 10 minutes of registering. If you do not receive this email, contact Lorana @ [email protected]
  • Includes 1 Continuing Education Credit. A certificate will be emailed within five business days of the webinar.

**This program is funded by the Northern Border Region Technical Assistance Center (NBR-TAC), through a cooperative agreement with the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC