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Trauma-Informed Leadership in Uncertain Times May 21 @ 2pm EST

$79

Live on Zoom – May 21st from 2-3:30pm EST

Uncertainty is an unavoidable part of leadership—but how we lead through it makes all the difference for our teams. In times of change, ambiguity, or disruption, people don’t just need answers—they need reassurance, transparency, and a sense of psychological safety. This session helps leaders recognize how prolonged uncertainty impacts the body & mind, fuels fear-based responses, and strains trust within teams. Through a trauma-informed lens, participants will explore how to lead with steadiness, even when outcomes are unknown.

This session offers practical tools to foster emotional regulation, communicate with empathy, and hold space for a range of reactions without taking them personally. Leaders will learn how to name what they know (and don’t), share power where possible, and model the grounded presence teams need in uncertain times. Whether navigating restructuring, transition, or simply the ongoing stress of rapid change, this training helps leaders show up with clarity, compassion, and courage.

Participants will leave this session with:

  • An understanding of types of trauma, plus what it is and what it isn’t

  • The Window of Tolerance model and how we can use it to support ourselves and others

  • An understanding of the effects of uncertainty on behaviour and team dynamics

  • Strategies to create and maintain psychological safety during uncertain times
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kim van ryn

Trauma-informed leadership & neurodiversity expert

Meet Your Facilitator

Kim (she/her) started her career as a Child and Youth Worker in foster and adoptive care, developing skills and gaining education in trauma and attachment theory. After a short break from the human services field, she returned to work in day services with adults with neurodiversities and found her true calling. Over the past years of professional development Kim has attained her BA in Human Services with honors, and her Trauma-Informed Care and Counselling certificate. She is continuously mentored to communicate more deeply with non-speaking people. Kim now offers therapeutic support to people with neurodiversities who have experienced emotional trauma.

With her team, Kim opened the doors to Branching Out Support Services in 2019 which supports people across the age span who live with developmental disabilities and neurodiversities.

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