Compassionate Accountability Part II: Restorative Practices For Racism Fatigue – Group 2: Part 2
Information
Date & Time
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Location
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Cumberland Heights Foundation
8283 River Road
Nashville, TN 37209
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe three ways Compassionate Accountability can be implemented throughout the organization.
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Demonstrate the three components needed to provide an environment of cultural humility and cultural competence
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Implement three tools of compassionate dialogue to eliminate barriers to DEIB.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this presentation is to improve participants’ cultural competence in recovery spaces.
Description
Soul Recovery (SR) is a program that offers individuals a clear and comprehensive roadmap to their true and authentic selves – by bridging the gap between the 12 Steps of Recovery and other transformational practices, including some of the latest developments in brain science, such as the Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT).
The Compassionate Accountability training is an extension of SR that tactfully addresses the underlying root causes of unconscious racial bias and emotionally paves the way for cultural competence in recovery spaces. Compassionate Accountability works with NAATP’s Stages of Change Model for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) – Best Practices in Addiction Treatment.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Ester Nicholson is the Founder and CEO of Soul Recovery and the author of Soul Recovery – 12 Keys to Healing Dependence. She is a leading figure in the behavioral health care industry, known for her work as a trauma specialist, She Recovers coach, presenter, and training facilitator. As a woman in long-term recovery, she deeply understands the challenges faced by those struggling with dependence. Ester’s Soul Recovery programs have expanded on the traditional 12-Step Recovery, incorporating spiritual practices that have helped thousands. Her story of addiction and recovery was featured on Super Soul Sunday’s “In Deep Shift” on the (OWN) Oprah Winfrey Network. She has delivered inspiring keynotes at numerous conference events, including the Global Exchange Conference, The National FED-UP Rally, NAATP 2021 Conference, NCADD, DFBHS, She Recovers, and Foundation Recovery Network, as well as alumni and featured events at Ashley Treatment Center, Gosnold Treatment Center, and Renewal House. She is also a former talk show host at InTheRooms.com, Unity.fm, and Hayhouseradio.com. Ester is a trusted advisor on the She Recovers and NAATP DEIB committees. Her training on Compassionate Accountability, Healing Unconscious Racial Bias is helping to shift the recovery industry towards more equitable and inclusive practices.
Financially Sponsored By
- Cumberland Heights Foundation