Wellbeing Webinar: A Professional Relationship with Yourself
Includes a Live Web Event on 08/13/2024 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
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Live Webinar: Wellbeing Webinar: A Professional Relationship with Yourself
August 13, 2024
2:00 - 3:00 pm EST
60-minute presentation
1.00 CLE Credit
The concept of “professionalism” in prosecution is often focused on a prosecutor’s treatment towards others-- victims, witnesses, opposing counsel and the Court. Functioning as the best version of our professional self is often difficult in an industry rife with burnout, lack of resources and vicarious trauma. This webinar is intended to adjust the lens through which we view professionalism by demonstrating how personal and institutional wellbeing create the essential foundation upon which every professional relationship can be built.
Cost:
Members: Free for NDAA Members
Non-Member: $100
If you would like to become a member, please join here!
Eligibility:
NDAA’s mission to serve and support prosecutors and their staff. In consideration of this commitment, NDAA requires that all those in attendance of our programs currently work in or work closely with prosecution: NDAA invites prosecutors, lawyers and paralegals in local, state, tribal, federal and military government attorneys’ offices. If you are not sure about your eligibility, please contact training@ndaajustice.org.
Questions?
Please contact training@ndaajustice.org.
Katie Gropper
Chief Assistant District Attorney
Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit of Georgia
Katie Gropper is the Chief Assistant District Attorney in the Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Prior to becoming Chief Assistant District Attorney, Katie was the Deputy Chief of the Special Victims Unit and spent 16 years specializing in the prosecution of crimes against children. After many years of experiencing the negative effects of burnout and vicarious trauma associated with her work, Katie now champions the importance of creating a culture of balance and self-care within our professional lives in order to meet the needs of our victims and our communities without sacrificing ourselves.
Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.00 hour
Continuing Legal Education Credits: 1.00-hour. NDAA will apply for CLE credit in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia based on state requirements and guidelines. All other attorneys seeking CLE credit should contact their state bar for more information. At the conclusion of the course and after completion of the electronic evaluation survey, all attendees will receive a uniform continuing education certificate that they may use to report their continuing education hours to their state bar or reporting agency. Questions regarding CLE can be directed to CLE@ndaajustice.org.