Workforce Development Challenge
Mentoring
The Caring Force
Trauma Response Network/
Building Resiliency
Things that start with 'J'
100

Participants in this challenge complete at least one career development activity per month for three months and record them online for the chance to win prizes.

What is the Workforce Development Challenge?

100

This is who can request a mentor.

Who is anyone?

100

The Caring Force is the grassroots advocacy initiative of the Providers' Council that seeks to empower, advocate for, and protect workers in this sector of the MA workforce.  

What is the human services sector?

100

A group of individuals trained to respond to trauma following a crisis.

What is the Trauma Response Network?

100

This is the fair treatment and equitable status of all individuals within a community. Also, the "J" in JRI.

What is Justice?

200

The last day in April.

When is the end of the Workforce Development Challenge?

200

The amount of time the official JRI mentoring relationship lasts.

What is 6 months?

200

The date of the next Caring Force rally.

What is Tuesday, 5/16/23?

200

The trauma a person experiences from helping other traumatized individuals.

What is vicarious trauma?

200

The position currently posted on Sharepoint's front page under Career Opportunity Spotlight.

What is Juvenile Court Clinician?

300

These are career development activities like JRI trainings, educational opportunities, meeting with the Staff Development Coordinator, joining the JRI mentorship program, completing a career development plan with your supervisor - and even your participation in Justice Jeopardy right now!

What are eligible activities for the WDC?

300

National mentoring month.

What is January?

300

This is where the next Caring Force rally takes place.

What is the Massachusetts state house?

300

A way of engaging in practices that promote health and wellness (hint: there's nothing "self"-ish about it).

What is self-care?

300

From the Sharepoint Marketing home page, you can nominate an employee for their amazing work to be spotlighted on Sharepoint and other JRI socials. This is JRI's content expert who creates all of our Sharepoint pages.

Who is Jes Ashwell?

400

This is the person to email if you want to join the WDC.

Who is Cameron Salvati at csalvati@jri.org?

400

How interested staff submit a request to participate in the mentoring program.

What is the online mentoring application?

400

Who you can contact to become part of our JRI Caring Force team and to learn more information about TCF.

Who is Meredith Rapoza?

400

This is the percentage of helping professionals who report experiencing vicarious trauma symptoms.

What is 80%?

400

The name of JRI's podcast.

What is Justice in Action?

500

What is the WDC grand prize?

500

These are the affinity groups (groups of staff linked by identity, purpose, or interest) that can be matched with a mentor.

What is BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and international experience?

500

The name of Massachusetts' largest human services membership association and the parent group for TCF's advocacy initiatives.

What is The Provider's Council?

500

This person is JRI's Director of Training & Trauma Response.

Who is Tara Sagor?

500

The name of the site (also the tile on Sharepoint) where JRI's collective advocacy efforts and resources are organized and shared. Their motto is "Take Action! It's time, this is our movement!"

What is Justice Central?