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Secondary Trauma and the Management of Sex Offenders Section 1: Introduction
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Section 12 Goals of This Training The goals of this training are to provide participants with: An understanding of how our work managing sex offenders can cause secondary trauma; Practical tips and strategies you can use to lessen the impact of secondary trauma; and Ideas on what organizations can do to prevent and mitigate the effects of secondary trauma.
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Section 13 Learning Objectives At the end of this training, participants will be able to: Define secondary trauma in the context of the management of sex offenders; Distinguish burnout from secondary trauma; Describe the impact of secondary trauma on individuals and agencies that share responsibility for sex offender management;
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Section 14 Learning Objectives (Continued) Recognize no less than five indicators and symptoms of secondary trauma; Select at least three self-care strategies that you can use in your day-to-day work to mitigate the effects of—or prevent— secondary trauma; and Identify three or more proactive strategies that agencies can undertake to address secondary trauma.
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Section 15 Introductions of Trainer(s) and Participants Your name; Your title and agency; The nature of your job; Your experience in sex offender management—how long you’ve been in this difficult business; and Your expectations for this training—what you would like to get out of this session.
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