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Mount Vernon Skills for Supervising People with Lived Expertise

~In person in Mount Vernon~

We cannot solve big systemic challenges without the expertise of people with lived experience, but often, our work environments end up marginalizing, burning out, and excluding these critical voices. We are excited to create space to grapple together with the challenges and possibilities in our work to unleash the brilliance of our staff with lived expertise.

In this full-day, in person training, we will cover:

  • Why hire people with lived expertise?

  • Role of a supervisor

  • Hiring & Onboarding

  • Feedback

  • Stories

  • Structural Supports at our Organizations

  • & the stuff you all bring into the space <3

Many of our experiences come from supervising staff with lived experience in the youth homelessness space, and this training content will be highly relevant for folks working in foster care, detention and incarceration systems, immigration and refugee systems, and other efforts to create a more beautiful and just world for all people.

Register Here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mount-vernon-skills-for-supervising-people-with-lived-expertise-tickets-1246259037329?aff=oddtdtcreator

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