Shattered Moral Injury Training Film Rights
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About the film: Breaking New Ground: Innovative Training Tackles Moral Injury in Workers' Compensation
This B2B product is suitable for senior leaders in systems, particularly insurance and workers compensation executives wanting to stop systems abuse. Effectively Moral Injury is a leadership issue. Train your team to stop the harm and protect your own workforce from moral distress and suffering. In the complex world of workers' compensation, professionals often find themselves caught between rigid processes and the human needs before them. People can be acutely morally conflicted. Shattered Moral Injury Training is a groundbreaking new educational experience that aims to address this challenge head-on through an innovative dramatization case study that explores the concept of moral injury. Deconstruct the missed intervention points when those in authority failed to act. Observe the missed mitigation points and identify the consequences. Few trainings allow such a confronting experience where you get a front row experience of what systems betrayal actually looks like and the consequences to human life. Families can be impacted for generations.
In a field where every decision can profoundly impact lives, this innovative training promises to equip professionals with the tools they need to be both effective and ethically grounded. It's an opportunity to be part of a movement toward more humane, conscious professional practice in workers' compensation. A workplace injury can impact any one of us, it should however not destroy those it is meant to heal.
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Shattered Training Moral Injury Dramatisation Trailer
This trailer is of the Shattered Training Moral Injury Training Series where the Dramatisation of Kathie's real story depicts what moral distress and moral injury looks like, how it feels, what happens when people are entrapped in a system that is built on colonization, entrenched bias and struct...