Date: 16/03/2026
Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm AEDT
Understand the nature and impact of vicarious trauma and learn strategies to reduce your risk of experiencing it.
Clinicians, frontline staff, supervisors, managers and other professionals can experience vicarious trauma when hearing about another person’s trauma and witnessing their associated distress. Over time, this work-related exposure to clients’ trauma can have a significant impact on health and wellbeing.
This workshop will explore different types of trauma and how they can impact staff and organisations. Factors that enhance and undermine resilience will be discussed. We will also outline strategies that you can use to manage vicarious trauma and maintain your wellbeing at work and at home.
What you’ll learn
At the end of this workshop, you'll be able to:
Who is this workshop for?
Organisations, employees and clinicians from all sectors who work with or support clients who are experiencing challenging circumstances.
About the presenter
Jeff Roberts is a clinical psychologist with more than 15 years’ experience in counselling and mental health settings across Australia and internationally. Jeff specialises in men's health and is also experienced working with LGBTIQA+ communities on a range of different issues including depression, anxiety, sexual health and interpersonal issues. He is highly experienced in performing IQ, personality and memory testing. Jeff is also experienced in coaching, training and leadership development within the corporate sector.
Registration information
Training Workshops Cancellation Statement [PDF, 1MB]
Other information
Please note that you'll need access to the following to participate in this workshop:
Contact us
Centre for Learning and Innovation
Phone: (03) 8573 2222
Email: ravtraining@rav.org.au
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