• Season 5, Episode 9: Partnering vs. Practicing: The Hidden Bias in Professional Crisis Work

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
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Season 5, Episode 9: Partnering vs. Practicing: The Hidden Bias in Professional Crisis Work

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    🔄 Transforming Professional Standards
    Join us from São Miguel, Azores, Ruth's paternal ancestral home, as we challenge conventional metrics of professionalism and explore how institutional practices, mandates, best practices often reinforce dangerous barriers between professionals and survivors of domestic abuse. We examine what true Partnership looks like when we step beyond traditional professional boundaries.

    📊 Measuring What Matters:
    • Evaluating professional success through survivor partnership outcomes
    • Identifying KPIs, practices & policies that perpetuate professional bias & poor outcomes
    • Tracking meaningful engagement and Impact versus procedural compliance, top down best practices not tied to end user experience

    🚫 Confronting Professional Bias:
    • Recognizing when "professionalism" becomes a barrier to authentic connection
    • Understanding how institutional metrics can reinforce harmful power dynamics
    • Examining personal and systemic prejudices in professional practice

    ⚖️ Institutional Accountability:
    • Creating measurements for authentic survivor engagement
    • Developing metrics that value survivor voice and choice
    • Establishing KPIs that promote genuine Partnering

    💡 Shifting Professional Culture:
    • Moving from expert-driven top-down practice to Partnering and end user impact-based practice
    • Redefining success in professional-survivor relationships
    • Building institutional, training and policy support for transformative practice

    🎯 Action Steps for Change:
    • Implementing survivor-centered performance metrics
    • Developing reflection tools for professional bias
    • Creating accountability systems for authentic partnership

    Join our global network as we work to transform how professionals engage with survivors and measure success in domestic abuse-informed practice.

    🔗 Access our professional development resources at https://safeandtogetherinstitute.com/

    📱 Connect with our community of practice at https://academy.safeandtogetherinstitute.com/pages/home?preview=true

    #ProfessionalismRedefined #SystemsChange #Partnering #Professionalstandards #Bestpractices #SafeAndTogether

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