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Human Services Network of Colorado

Healthy Boundaries

  • 07/12/2023
  • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom Webinar
  • 24

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  • for members of the Colorado Housing & Finance Authority

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While healthy boundaries can be subjective and consist of many different variables, defining healthy boundaries is imperative to the work we do, and allows us to gain a better sense of agency over one’s feelings, energy, and personal space. Setting healthy boundaries is a learned skill that, if done on a consistent basis, will allow us to form stronger relationships with our co-workers, clients and loved ones.

When we set healthy boundaries, we lead by example for everyone around us. As we all know, every person has limits. When we demonstrate healthy boundaries we express our limits through verbal, nonverbal, and paraverbal communication. In this workshop we will delve into tools to support creating and maintaining professional boundaries. This two- hour workshop will allow us to get comfortable with setting healthy boundaries no matter how challenging it may feel. We will learn to better trust our instincts and delve into the barriers that make it difficult to set boundaries. In an anxiety ridden society it can be intimidating to establish healthy boundaries.

Fear of rejection, the unconscious desire to please others, lack of understanding around setting boundaries, or the fear of being seen as someone who is “difficult” to work with are some of the many reasons we choose not to practice this essential piece of self-care. Together we can foster self-respect, community empowerment, and genuine happiness by implementing boundaries that allow us all to get our wants and needs met.

Learning objectives:

• Articulate what it means to set healthy boundaries

• Demonstrate an understanding of boundaries and the intersection of cultural, ethical, and professional boundaries in the workplace

• Analyze the purpose of boundaries and gain valuable insight as to why healthy boundaries are imperative to the work we do

• Establish techniques to express ones needs and boundaries

• Identify the supervisor’s role in dealing with boundary issues and create a protocol around violations.

• Discuss boundaries and barriers when working with a team

• Examine the correlation between boundaries and burn-out

• Dissect issues that challenge our professional boundaries and ways to re-establish boundaries

Presenter:

Fatima Kiass, Founder & Chief Catalyst.  Empowered Connections

Fatima is a creative strategist whose life work is committed to strengthening community connectedness and empowering vulnerable populations through leadership, agency, and advocacy. Known for her empathy, Fatima is gifted in having difficult conversations in a way that makes people feel valued and supported. Her communication and interpersonal skills shine at the intersections of community education, organizing, and wellness.

She was named "Maverick Thinker" by Urban Peak and the City and County of Denver in 2019 for her leadership in designing and facilitating various trainings at national conferences, including the Runaway and Homeless Youth Training Technical Assistance Center (RHYTTAC) and The Race Forward conference. As a mentor, social worker, teacher, and facilitator, Fatima grounds her work in her lived experiences over coming trauma, generational poverty, homelessness, and structural barriers.


Eligible for two (2) hours Certificate of Completion

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