Staff Wellness & Burnout Prevention + Cultural Competency & Diversity

Professional Development Series

Cultural Competency, Diversity & Staff Wellness

Two essential dimensions of professional excellence โ€” how you show up for the people you serve, and how you sustain the capacity to keep showing up.

๐Ÿ“š 4 Modules ๐Ÿ• Self-Paced ๐ŸŽ“ Professional Development / CE

About This Course

This course brings together two areas that every human services professional must develop โ€” and that are more deeply connected than they might first appear. The first half of the course addresses cultural competency and diversity: what culture is, how it shapes every interaction in the helping relationship, and what it means to practice in a way that genuinely respects and responds to the backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences of the people you serve. The second half addresses staff wellness and burnout prevention: what burnout and compassion fatigue are, why they are occupational hazards of direct care work, and how to build a sustainable professional practice that protects your capacity to care.

These two topics belong together because they reflect the same professional truth: the quality of your work depends on both how you show up for others and how well you take care of yourself. A professional who has not examined their own cultural assumptions will carry unexamined biases into every interaction. A professional who is burned out and emotionally depleted will not have the internal resources that culturally responsive, person-centered care requires. Together, these four modules address both sides of that equation.

This course is written for DSPs, case managers, residential support staff, and anyone in a direct care or supervisory role in behavioral health or human services. No prior training in cultural competency or wellness is required โ€” only a willingness to look honestly at your own practice and your own wellbeing.

Course Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course, you will be able to:

โœ”Define culture and explain how it shapes values, communication, and behavior in the helping relationship โœ”Distinguish between cultural awareness, cultural sensitivity, cultural competency, and cultural humility
โœ”Recognize implicit bias and apply strategies for examining and interrupting its influence on professional practice โœ”Apply culturally responsive communication strategies and recognize microaggressions in professional settings
โœ”Define burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress and identify their warning signs โœ”Explain the organizational and individual factors that increase vulnerability to burnout in human services
โœ”Apply evidence-informed wellness strategies across physical, emotional, relational, and professional domains โœ”Develop a personal wellness plan and describe the connection between staff wellness and culturally competent practice

Who This Course Is For

๐Ÿค Direct Support Professionals Working in any direct care setting where relationships with individuals from diverse backgrounds are a daily reality. ๐Ÿ“‹ Case Managers & Social Workers Managing complex caseloads across diverse communities while maintaining their own professional wellbeing.
๐Ÿ  Residential and Behavioral Health Staff Working in settings with high emotional demands and regular exposure to trauma โ€” the populations at greatest risk for burnout and compassion fatigue. ๐ŸŒฑ Supervisors and Team Leaders Those responsible for supporting the professional development and wellbeing of direct care staff.

Course Content

Module 1: Understanding Culture and Its Role in Human Services
Module 2: Culturally Responsive Practice in Human Services
Module 3: Understanding Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
Module 4: Building a Sustainable Wellness Practice
Final Quiz