YOU can help kids heal.
If you’re involved in the life of a child who has experienced trauma, TBRI® can help you bring hope and healing.
What is TBRI®?
What is Trust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI)? Listed on the California Clearinghouse for Evidence Based practices, TBRI® is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. TBRI® educates and equips caregivers with knowledge and skills that empower them to provide healing care for a child who has experienced trauma. In addition to successful use by families, TBRI® has been used in multiple settings to effect change, including intensive home programs, residential treatment centers, and schools.
Find a Training Near You!
TBRI® Fridays are multi-disciplinary trainings offered across Louisiana on the second Friday of every month (mark your calendar!). Trainings alternate between an “Intro & Overview” and a “deep dive” into TBRI® principles.
Share TBRI® Fridays with colleagues, parents, or other stakeholders using this flyer.
Greater New Orleans Collaborative for Children
Bring Hope and Healing to Children: Maximize your Impact with TBRI®
Looking to go deeper with TBRI®? Organizations who implement TBRI® often change policy, practice, and decision-making structures to align with TBRI® principles. The GNOCC is made up of organizations who receive additional training and resources as they implement TBRI® and who work together to align policy and practice across the child welfare system.
The GNOCC has 6 Areas of Focus:
DCFS Staff and Child Placing Agency Employees
Judicial Stakeholders
Mental & Behavioral Health and the Medical Community
Caregivers (Foster/Adoptive/Bio parents involved in the Child Welfare System)
Nonprofits, and the Faith-Based Community
Educators