Resilience in the Community
Community Training Series:
Brain-Based, Trauma Informed Approach
The Building Better Lives team uses our community trainings as an opportunity to bring the Neurosinquintal model to Franklin Counties families by educating those who work with the community directly. Developed by Dr. Bruce Perry and expanded upon by others, BBL has developed a training that educates Community Workers on ways to interact with families and patents in a way that acknowledges their trauma and provides solutions that ....
Part One:
During Part One, we will focus on learning about ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences Study), The Power of Resilience, Basics of Brain Science, Rhythm, Relationships and Attachment, Complex Developmental Trauma, and Practical Strategies to Respond to Trauma
3.0 CEU provided with OMHAS, OCCRRA, and DODD.
Part Two:
During Part Two, we will build Skills of Resilience for Clients and Staff, Use Brain Science to Implement Effective Services, Design Supportive Environments, and Improve Interactions. We will also grow our understanding of Equity and Equity Goals.
3.0 CEU provided with OMHAS, OCCRRA, and DODD.
The Brain-Based, Trauma Informed Approach Training is a full day event broken into two sections. This training offers up to 6 hours of CEUs through OMHAS, OCCRRA, and DODD. We will also provide Certificates of Attendance. This training is available on the second Thursday of each month. We rotate the trainings monthly to be able to provide both in-person and virtual opportunities.
A Two-Part Training
Training Dates and Times
In-Person Dates
​​September 12th, 2024 - 9am - 4:00pm - In-Person
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November 14th, 2024 - 9am - 4:00pm - In-Person​
In-Person Trainings held at:
2740 Airport Dr,
Suite 150
Columbus, OH 43219
Virtual Dates
​​October 10th, 2024 - 9am - 4:00pm - Virtual
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​December 12th, 2024 - 9am - 4:00pm - Virtual
Virtual Trainings held on ZOOM
Link will be emailed to those
registered the week of the training
The Building Better Lives Initiative Community Training Series is funded in part by Franklin County Job & Family Services
Questions about training or BBL?
Please reach out to our Program Support Specialist: