This page is part of of APA's Prosecutorial Wellness Toolkit
Prosecutors and advocates working with people impacted by crime often face intense and sustained emotional demands, placing them at high risk for burnout, secondary trauma, and stress. The cumulative toll of high caseloads and repeated exposure to traumatic events can impact staff retention, case outcomes, morale, and overall wellbeing. Leadership that recognizes these challenges and actively promotes employee wellness policies and practices can foster a healthier and more resilient workplace.
Benefits may include increased staff retention, better case outcomes, and higher morale. What feels supportive or restorative can vary across individuals and teams. Leadership can best understand staff needs and concerns through surveys in order to tailor activities to create a more supportive and mentally healthy workplace.
The following are examples of practices that can be implemented.






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