
Do You Have Compassion Fatigue?
Compassion fatigue is common in the Criminal Justice field. However, it can happen in any setting where you set your own needs aside to attend to the needs of others.
Compassion fatigue is common in the Criminal Justice field. However, it can happen in any setting where you set your own needs aside to attend to the needs of others.
Take a leadership mindset of progress rather than one of perfection. Take the leap with ACJI’s 9th Implementation Science principle.
Take this opportunity to learn from your experience and get clarity about where you are headed in the months ahead.
During a crisis, it’s normal to focus on danger. Appreciative Thinking practice shows you how to combat the natural negative spiral.
A continuous and curious approach that has no ultimate end and no defined winner or loser can lead to stronger and more reliable outcomes.
See ACJI in action at the 2023 APPA Training Institute in NYC, including ACJI’s 2nd Implementation Leadership Summit.
Many community reentry organizations are turning to actuarial risk assessments but that’s often the wrong tool for the job. We’d like to offer a better alternative for needs assessments – the INSIT.
Implementation Science asks justice leaders to help their teams understand The Why behind an effort. Here’s how to shift the focus from rules to mindsets.
Culture is king over change. If you want to succeed at implementing a new or reenergizing an existing program, policy, or initiative, you need to start by understanding organizational culture.
Friday, October 10, at 12pm MT
During ACJI’s next Learn@Work LIVE, we will show you how to flip the script from blame and a problem-focused mindset to one of appreciation and opportunity.