If you want to learn more about ReST and how it can help frontline workers like you, please watch this short video.
Programs and Events
Upcoming Events
Military Moral Injury monthly webinar series by The Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School, co-sponsored by Volunteers of America. Register here.
- April 19, 2021 — "Fostering Expressions of Lament and Bearing Witness with those experiencing Military Moral Injury" webinar
Finding True North: Spring 2021 Webinar series by The Moral Injury Project of Hendricks Chapel of Syracuse University. Registration for all programs is free and required.
- April 16, 2021 — "Diagnosing Moral Injury: Definitions, Deficits, and Development of Understanding" (12-1:15 pm EST)
- April 23, 2021 — "Rebuilding the House: Reparative Practices and Community-based Efforts Addressing Moral Injury" (12-1:15 pm EST)
- April 30, 2021 — "Wielding Drone Violence and Risking Moral Injury" (11-12:15 pm EST)
Webinars
The Center has been co-sponsoring a monthly webinar series on military moral injury, with the Soul Repair Center at Brite Divinity School. You can register for upcoming webinars through the Soul Repair Center. Recorded webinars will be posted here.
- The Implications of the Pandemic for Moral Injury in Veterans (November 2020)
- Moral Injury among Medical and Spiritual Caregivers in Civilian, Military, and VA Hospitals (December 2020) and Powerpoint handout
- Dementia Care for Aging Veterans affected by Moral Injury (January 2021) and Powerpoint handout
- Women, Military Sexual Trauma, and Moral Injury: Stand Up Speak Up (February 2021)
During this time of COVID-19, the Center has been hosting webinars on resilience and moral injury on a bi-weekly basis. As they are planned, details will be posted here.
- Moral Resilience for Criminal Justice Workers During COVID-19
- Moral Resilience for Spiritual Leaders During COVID-19
- Resilience Strength Time (ReST) Program Facilitators
- Moral Resilience in Pastoral Care Workers During COVID-19
- Moral Resilience for Social Service Workers During COVID-19
- Moral Resilience for Medical Workers During COVID-19
- Moral Resilience for Nurses During COVID-19
Peer Support Conversations
The Center is training facilitators to offer online group conversations about moral distress and moral injury to veterans and medical workers. When preparations are completed, a schedule of conversation opportunities will be posted here.
Resilience Strength Time (ReST)
ReST is online peer support to help front line care workers stay resilient and maintain positive commitments to the field of caregiving. Confidential, small group sessions facilitated by trained peers provide the opportunity for sharing, reflection and self-care to relieve moral distress.
Hope for Moral Injury
Resilience Strength Training or RST: A New Program for Military Veterans
RST is a program that helps military veterans process moral injury and other difficult life experiences that interfere with their ability to thrive and have satisfying lives. The evidence-based pilot project, funded by a grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, processed a total of 95 veterans in Los Angeles and New York City. The first group met in early November 2017 and the last group took its last survey at the end of October 2019. Research results will be published in 2020.
What is Resilience Strength Training?
CBS Shines Light on Moral Injury and RST
Understanding Moral Injury: What Can We Do?
Plans are underway to expand the use of RST to new populations and, as funding is secured, we will announce new plans via our newsletter. In addition, the Shay Moral Injury Center has teams of facilitators and program staff who are available to help operate groups. If your organization is interested in trying the RST program with veterans in your area, contact Rita Nakashima Brock, PhD, at rbrock@voa.org.
Events
Conferences
Due to COVID-19 Plans for future conference are on hold.
Past National Conferences