Seminar
Is the Scene *Really* Safe? Addressing Psychological Safety - Online Classroom
Evening webinar on confronting complacency, assumptions, and communication breakdowns in the outdoors with Katja Hurt. This session will be online only.
- Mon, Oct 26, 2020
- Mountaineers Leadership Development
- Outdoor Leadership
- Adults
- Casual
- $15.00
- 2 (36 capacity)
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
6:30-8pm via Zoom Meeting
Meeting link will be sent to registered attendees a day or two before the session.
Seminar Description
Following the death of a climbing student in 2018 (on a non-Mountaineers climb), Katja and a small group of climbers uncovered several contributing thinking errors and a need to better prepare and empower students to confront heuristic traps. Based on her presentation-turned-book, “Breaking the Halo", Katja presents a simplified approach to confronting complacency, assumptions, and communication breakdowns in outdoor education and beyond. Katja’s experience as a facilitator and speaker weaves together the story of the incident, personal anecdotes, and life-changing lessons that will inspire current and future leaders to “break every halo they see”.
Katjarina "Katja" Hurt is an outdoorsy nerdette with a penchant for volunteering and trying to make the world a better place. Following a call to serve the community, Katja’s path has taken her from a career as a state probation officer to an instructor-trainer and crisis responder. She is a proud graduate of Gonzaga University (Go Zags!), an emergency services chaplain in two counties, and a 14-year member of the National Ski Patrol. In 2018, Katja founded the nonprofit Wilderness Chaplains, a nondenominational organization that brings crisis intervention, training, and support to wilderness first responders.
For more information on the background and and presentation, or to order a copy of Breaking the Halo the book, visit www.breakeveryhalo.com.
Category: Risk Management
Level: Beginner
Audience: Leaders/Instructors
ONLINE ONLY
This seminar will be delivered online as a Zoom meeting. You will need access to a computer with a speaker and camera, as well as high-speed internet. The session will be primarily presentation with some Q&A. Information about how to log-on to the Zoom meeting will be sent a day or two before the session.
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Required Equipment
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