Do Your Workplace Wellness Initiatives Work for Everyone?
How can the lens of Oppression enrich workplace wellness initiatives?
An oppression lens can help to expose the root causes of compassion fatigue, burnout, and trauma that are often overlooked in mainstream wellness initiatives. Considering structural causes can help us design more targeted and effective options alongside the typical practices and activities.
On this episode of Just One Q, Dominique chats with guest Angie Arora, a Veterinary Social Worker specializing in veterinary wellbeing, pet loss support, and equity issues within veterinary medicine. As a Certified Compassion Fatigue Specialist and Mental Health & Wellbeing Coach, Angie provides coaching and training for veterinary professionals to improve professional quality of life. They talk about what workplace wellness can accomplish if it’s done through the lens of oppression.
Veterinary Social Worker advancing veterinary mental health, wellbeing and professional quality of life
Angie is a Veterinary Social Worker specializing in veterinary wellbeing, pet loss support, and equity issues within veterinary medicine. As a Certified Compassion Fatigue Specialist and Mental Health & Wellbeing Coach, Angie provides coaching and training for veterinary professionals to improve professional quality of life.
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