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Servant Leadership Supervision in Trauma-Responsive Organisations

Daryl Mahon (Outcomes Matter, Ireland)

Trauma-Responsive Organisations: The Trauma Ecology Model

ISBN: 978-1-80382-430-7, eISBN: 978-1-80382-429-1

Publication date: 28 April 2022

Abstract

In the previous chapter, I introduced you to trauma-informed servant leadership as a unique approach that can be used to operationalise many of the ideas of the trauma-informed approaches in the literature. In this chapter, I build on this work by illustrating how we can extend this model of trauma-informed servant leadership to supervision in order to reduce burnout and secondary trauma in health and social care employees. The literature informs us that not only do employees in this sector have high rates of their own traumas, but secondary trauma is also prevalent in such organisations. An overview of the supervision and secondary trauma literature is briefly provided, followed by a description of how the trauma-informed servant leadership model can be used by supervisors, in conjunction with a supervisor model of servant leadership, to mitigate against these stressful experiences in organisations. Again this chapter not only builds on recommendations from the trauma-informed literature as it pertains to recognising that employees suffer their own personal traumas but I also take a multicultural approach to supervision in the final section of the chapter, thereby operationalising the diversity/multicultural principle in TIA.

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Mahon, D. (2022), "Servant Leadership Supervision in Trauma-Responsive Organisations", Trauma-Responsive Organisations: The Trauma Ecology Model, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 49-66. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-429-120221004

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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