Unleashing the Power of Psychological Safety: Building Thriving Workplaces
The NASW-Michigan Continuing Education Collaborative, Provider Number MICEC-0017, approves this activity. All NASW-Michigan CE courses are also eligible for MCBAP credits. This program is approved for 4 social work continuing education clock hours.
Thursday, February 20
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
VIRTUAL TRAINING
Human connection is at the heart of everything we do, and a sense of belonging is a fundamental need. But how do we create workplaces where trust, collaboration, and growth flourish? Join MCEDSV for an engaging and transformative webinar designed to inspire and empower you to cultivate a workplace culture where inclusion and belonging are more than buzzwords—they’re the foundation for success.
Through this interactive session, we’ll explore the critical concept of psychological safety and how it drives thriving teams. Together, we’ll unpack actionable strategies to create environments where everyone feels valued, and fear gives way to innovation and trust.
What you’ll gain from this experience:
- Real-world insights: Learn three key examples of psychological safety in action.
- Transformative impacts: Discover how psychological safety boosts productivity, enhances retention, and combats burnout.
- Practical tools: Walk away with 2–4 actionable strategies to foster a culture of psychological safety in your workplace.
Don’t miss this opportunity to invest in your team’s success and create a workplace where everyone can thrive. Secure your spot today and take the first step toward building a more inclusive, connected, and resilient workplace!
General Registration: $60
MCAH Member Registration: $50 – email Allison at agreen@mihomeless.org for your discount code
Speaker Info
Paige Allia, she/they, is a Program Manager for the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence. As Michigan’s catalyst for creating empowered and transformed communities, MCEDSV’s mission is to develop and promote comprehensive efforts aimed at eliminating all forms of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking. Paige wholeheartedly sees themself as a social justice advocate deeply rooted to the mission of supporting survivors and their community in innovative and creative ways and creating cultural change through prevention. They also feel deeply connected to rural Northeast Michigan having grown up on a farm in the region. Outside of MCEDSV, Paige loves riding motorcycles and camping with their partner and their father. They also practice and share yoga and meditation in the community to support their own growth and to connect with others who are curious to explore their own practice with mind, body, and spirit.
Jessica Edel, she/her/hers, is an Evaluator and Program Director for the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCEDSV). As Michigan’s catalyst for creating empowered and transformed communities, MCEDSV’s mission is to develop and promote comprehensive efforts aimed at eliminating all forms of domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking. In addition to evaluating prevention efforts, Jessica provides training and technical assistance on a variety of topics related to domestic and sexual violence, anti-oppression, prevention strategies, advocacy, trauma-informed care, and disability. She brings over twenty years of experience in a variety of roles, including serving as the Executive Director of two of Michigan’s domestic violence service agencies, university-level teaching and academic research, Board of Directors leadership, and post-assault crisis response. Jessica is passionate about creating communities where all individuals thrive and belong, promoting healthy and fulfilling sexuality, and anything related to food, nature, travel, health and healing.