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In this role, Leah will serve on both the chancellor’s and provost’s leadership teams as the University continues the important work of building a campus community in which all students, faculty and staff know that they belong and are equipped to thrive in a global society.
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Culture of Care Series – Caring for Myself is Not Self-Indulgence: Navigating Trauma and Potential Burnout
The second in the “Culture of Care” series, hosted by the University Office for Diversity and Inclusion, in partnership with the Center for Faculty Excellence and Student Affairs, this event will feature speakers from School of Social Work faculty Andrea Murray-Lichtman, MSW, LCSW and Tauchiana Williams, MSW, LCSW. They will offer practical advice for faculty and staff balancing personal and professional demands within the context of the COVID pandemic and racial unrest.
Following the presentation, Ed Fisher, PhD, Global Director of Peers for Progress, and Samantha Luu, MPH, Associate Director of UNC Peer Support Core both from the Gillings School of Global Public Health’s Department of Health Behavior will provide an overview of the Peers for Progress and Carolina Peer Support Collaborative.
Culture of Care Series – Identity-Based Trauma: Understanding What’s Ailing So it Can Be Healed
In this first installment of the University Office for Diversity and Inclusion’s Culture of Care Series, Cheryl Woods-Giscombe, PhD, PMHNP, FAAN will focus on understanding identity-based trauma and trauma symptomology.
Dr. Giscombe is the LeVine Family Distinguished Associate Professor of Quality of Life, Health Promotion, and Wellness at the UNC School of Nursing. Her research, practice, and teaching activities integrate mindfulness practices in clinical, community, and educational settings to promote optimal health, well-being, and equity for all.
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