The Center for Safe and Resilient Schools offers training, consultation, and technical assistance in multiple formats to meet you where you are.
Trainings Wherever You Are
We bring trainings to you wherever you are, online and in person.
District-or Agency-Hosted Trainings
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On-Demand Courses
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Live Virtual Trainings Hosted by CSR
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Upcoming Trainings
We update our calendar frequently so you always know when we’re hosting live virtual trainings.
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CSR-hosted trainings are especially appropriate for:
Individual school-based professionals who haven’t been formally trained
Districts and agencies with high turnover
Schools that need to train only a few staff members
Live Virtual Trainings Currently Offered
Our list of live virtual trainings is expected to grow. Check again soon for new trainings.
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS)
The CBITS program is a school-based, group and individual intervention that uses cognitive-behavioral techniques. It is designed to reduce symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PSTD), depress, and behavioral problems, as well as to improve functioning, grades and attendance, peer and parent support, and coping skills.
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- Overview of child trauma, PTSD, and their mental health and academic consequences
- History and evidence base of CBITS
- Session-by-session demonstrations and supervised practice of each core concept for child group and individual sessions, including how to make the material culturally and contextually relevant to audience members
- Review of parent and teacher sessions
- Engagement activities for implementation and site planning
Bounce Back
An adaptation of CBITS, the Bounce Back program helps school-based clinicians work with children in Kindergarten through fifth grade. Like CBITS, the program is intended for students exposed to at least one traumatic event who are experiencing traumatic stress symptoms.
The training includes:
- Overview of child trauma, PTSD, and their mental health and academic consequences
- Session-by-session demonstrations and supervised practice of each core concept for child group and individual sessions, including how to make the material culturally and contextually relevant to audience members
- History and evidence base of CBITS and Bounce Back
- Review of parent sessions
- Engagement activities for implementation and site planning