Learning Webinars
Educational Resources for You
We provide educational resources so that community members are informed, energized, and ready to come together to solve problems, impact policy, and create solutions that allow every person to realize their full potential.
Becoming a member is a great way to support these initiatives.
Please see below for a full library of recorded webinars – free to view.
Our webinars and action decisions are evidence informed. Much has been researched related to prevention and resilience, learn more here.
These videos are for educational purposes only. Educational videos do not replace medical or therapeutic advice from a qualified Doctor or Therapist.
Learning Library
Webinars
Managing Emotions- Yours and Children
First we learn to understand our emotions and then we can understand and respond to the big emotional responses of children. These videos are meant to help support our community. Having the tools to take care of ourselves and respond to children, is a great resource....
Thriving Families
This quick overview video is a great starting place for parents, caregivers and community members brand new to topics such as brain development, adverse childhood experiences, resilience and mindfulness. It is a great jumping off place to go deeper in knowledge and...
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences: Hope in Resiliency
We created this hour-long webinar because the effects of childhood trauma play out both personally for individuals, but also, have tremendous costs for society.
Comprehensive Analysis of Historical Trauma
These webinars to go deeper into understanding trauma and healing especially concerning historical experience. This training further takes into account current issues and experiences.
Self-Healing Communities with Kevin Campbell
This piece is an argument for moving toward the scientifically-based call to action of participation, truth and community healing.
Igniting Collective Action: Moving Beyond ACEs
This hour-long training explores the roadmap to creating change at the community and system level by using the findings of both leadership research and today’s thought leaders.