SanghWE TIES: Workplaces for Women Survey

Starting 2019, SanghWE has partnered with Rachel Grant, a Trauma Recovery Coach to assist corporations and multi-national companies, tech companies in particular, to enhance and make their gender diversity initiatives more effective through a leadership development program called SanghWE TIES: Workplaces for Women.

The program will offer corporate and tech leaders concrete skills and strategies to create workplaces that are trauma-informed and emotionally safe where female professionals who are also sexual trauma survivors can thrive and succeed. We intend to produce a program that is grounded in the lived experiences of women.

We are seeking female professionals who are sexual trauma survivors to complete a brief survey. Survivors can complete the survey anonymously, share work experiences that have been sub-optimal and offer recommendations for leaders who are eager to transform the work culture.

If you are a female professional with experience in corporate and also happen to be a sexual trauma survivor, please fill out the survey below.

Share your experience with us by completing this survey!

If you would like to assist the cause by sharing with your network, below is a template you are free to use:

Hello, SanghWE an organization with the vision to empower female sexual trauma survivors is seeking to support corporate leaders in creating workplaces that are trauma-informed and emotionally safe for sexual trauma survivors to thrive and succeed professionally. Please share your experiences and recommendations by completing this brief survey:

https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4822014/Making-Workplaces-Trauma-Informed-Emotionally-Safe-for-Women

Thank you in advance for either completing the survey, sharing it, or both! If you have any questions or need more info please email us at sanghwecwe@gmail.com

With appreciation,

Padmaja Surendranath & Rachel Grant

SanghWE on Radio

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On Nov 30, 2016, SanghWE was invited to be on The Lanada Williams Show for their Empower Women segment. This is a weekly show, hosted by Lanada Williams, a Licensed Psychotherapist, where she offers accessible advice for family, friends and couples. Featuring experts in the mental health field, the show helps listeners make the most of life, love and relationship with fun conversations. Listen to the Founder Padmaja Surendranath sharing about SanghWE, its social impact and her personal journey of healing. Interview segment (Edited):

Full Interview: https://shar.es/187xua

SanghWE in Denver

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  On Aug 3, 2016, SanghWE was invited to present at the 2016 Annual Convention organized by Asian American Psychology Association (AAPA) in Denver. Founded in the early 70s by Asian American Psychologists and mental health professionals in San Francisco, AAPA has pioneered and advocated for a multicultural and multilingual psychology movement in the United States. Throughout its history, AAPA has published journals, trained psychologists and supported research to improve mental health services for Asian Americans. SanghWE’s Virtual Clinical Team headed by Dr.Uma Millner and the founder Padmaja Surenranath presented the solution model for delivering culturally specific psycho-social support for South Asian survivors of Inter-Personal Violence in the US. Continue reading “SanghWE in Denver”