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Trauma to Resilience: Strategies to Support Children’s Well-Being
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 @ 10:00am - 2:00pm
This course focuses on resilience as a primary strategy for combating the effects of trauma. Participants will examine the characteristics of resilience and learn specific strategies for building resilience in children and youth.
CEUs: Hours – 3
This training is approved for three hours of continuing education for core social work, related licensed professional counselors, marriage and family therapists, DECAL/Bright from the Start, family violence intervention specialists (FVIP), POST, Babies Can’t Wait Project SCEIs in Area 1 Children and Famlies-Birth to 8, and nursing.
Darrell Green is an Instructional Services Coordinator for the Professional Excellence Program. In this role, he provides training and development opportunities for a variety of human services professionals. Previously, he served as a Staff Development Professional and Project Administrator with the Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) for more than 8 years where he provided training and staff development for DFCS Administrators, Supervisors and frontline Case Managers. During his 30 years of service in child welfare, Mr. Green has served as a Project Administrator with the Carter Center of Emory University, a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Coordinator in Fulton County Juvenile Court, a community organizer, a parenting course instructor, and a parenting curriculum developer with a focus on initiatives for non-custodial fathers.
As a professional speaker and trainer, Mr. Green has delivered numerous keynotes and workshop presentations at professional conferences and training events. As the father of three sons, Mr. Green is passionate about his role as a parent and committed to helping other fathers embrace their responsibility as parents.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM at Woodson Park Early Learning 1571 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkway. Atlanta GA 30318