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December 16, 2020
As Published On IndianaChamber.com

Businesses have spent months perfecting safe work environments.
It’s rare to walk through a business’ door and not find signs demonstrating well thought-out COVID-19 procedures. Hand sanitizer, masks and sought-after disinfectant wipes greet us long before humans.
For all intents and purposes, these safety measures are in place to do just that: keep safety top of mind and reduce our risk of harm or hurt.
Why then are individuals still afraid to venture out into the world?
Felt safety: Being safe versus knowing you’re safe
Being safe and knowing you are safe are two entirely different concepts. It’s a concept that trauma-informed individuals have best understood through Texas Christian University’s Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) model.
Read the rest of Sarah’s blog at Indiana Chamber.