Civil & Political Engagement Resources

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In an ever-changing world, where headlines are dominated by elections, conflicts, and diplomatic tensions, employees may want to understand these issues more and gain insight. They may feel unprepared to navigate the current and concerted impact of these issues in their professional and personal lives, especially when dissonance in perspectives and cultural identities are encountered.

The university aims to promote a positive and resilient campus community by fostering civil discourse, encouraging empathy, and empowering individuals to take meaningful action in the face of uncertainty in the workplace.

The Case Western Reserve community is invited to explore the following trainings and resources, complete with learning and development opportunities to help positively impact our shared workplace experience and beyond.


DID YOU KNOW?

"Globally, more voters than ever in history will head to the polls as at least 64 countries (plus the European Union)—representing a combined population of about 49% of the people in the world—are meant to hold national elections, the results of which, for many, will prove consequential for years to come."  

- TIME USA

 

Office of the Provost  

Enhancing Civility & Connection Initiative

Explore the Office of the Provost's Enhancing Civility & Connection initiative for a comprehensive list of programs, special events, course and support available through Case Western Reserve to faculty, students and staff.

Enhancing Civility & Connection


 

Professional Development Center

Education and Awareness

In collaboration with the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusive Engagement and the HR Professional Development Center, programming and materials on civil and political expression. Opportunities to learn and take action.

Live Programs
Employee Training Workshops

Take the following training workshops to grow your professional development while earning credit toward our Employee Supervision Certificate program.

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Highly Recommended:

  • Difficult Conversations About Politics at Work 
    LinkedIn (Audio, 24m 2s) | Challenging political discussions can impact team cohesion within an organization. In this audio-only course, negotiation and conflict resolution expert Kwame Christian shares steps you can take to structure and navigate political conversations in the workplace.
     
  • Freedom of Expression and Political Activity at CWRU 
    CWRU Compliance Office (Video, 20m) | View the 2024 CWRU compliance training video that shares vital guidance for all employees. 
     
  • Discussing Politics at Work and the Importance of Civility Podcast 
    Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Honest HR Podcast (Audio, 54m) | In the midst of an election year, political tensions are running high everywhere, and the workplace is no exception. A discussion of SHRM’s latest research on the topic of workplace civility as it pertains to political conversations at work. 

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Read & Explore

Articles:

Books:

  • Choosing Civility by P.M. Forni
  • The Civility Solution by P.M. Forni
  • Learning to Disagree by John Inazu
  • How To Have Difficult Conversations About Race by Kwame Christian
  • Crucial Conversations by Kerry Peterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan & Al Switzler
  • Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton & Sheila Heen
  • Actions Speak Louder by Deanna Singh
  • We Can't Talk about That at Work!: How to Talk about Race, Religion, Politics, and Other Polarizing Topics by Mary-Frances Winters

Support and Resources

Experiences, trainings and materials to foster professional and personal well-being. Find support for coping with anxiety, conflict, stress and uncertainty.

Live Programs
Employee Training Workshops

Take the following training workshops to grow in your professional development while earning credit toward our Employee Supervision Certificate program.

Customized Resources

Connect 1:1 with our Career Development Manager to explore strategies and resources to manage difficult conversations in the workplace. 


AllOne Health Trainings

Visit the Upcoming Live Impact Webinars & Classes webpage to register for the following Fall 2024 trainings.

  • Beyond Fear
    Tuesday, September 10, 11:00am (Virtual)
  • Respect At Work
    Thursday, September 12, 12:00pm (Virtual)
  • Stress Management, Arm Yourself With the Right Tools
    Tuesday, September 24, 12:00pm (Virtual)
  • We’re All In This Together: Creating a Self and Socially Aware Workplace
    Thursday, October 24, 11:00am (Virtual)

 

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Workplace Culture & Management:

 


Read & Explore

Assistance Program Member Portal

Staying Emotionally Healthy in Times of Stress 

Stress Response: What to Expect After an Incident 

 


 

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Employee Assistance and Work/Life Program

Need Support Now? AllOne Health, the university's Employee Assistance and Work/Life Program, provides free, confidential counseling and referrals to benefits-eligible faculty and staff, as well as their family members and household members 24/7/365. 

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Live Training & Support

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