For Professionals
Strengthen your impact.
Practical tools and trusted resources to support your work.
Access a curated collection of trauma-informed toolkits, training opportunities, and statewide and regional data to help guide your efforts in supporting children, families, and communities. Whether you’re expanding your knowledge, planning programs, or informing policy, these resources are designed to equip professionals with what they need to lead lasting change.
Trauma-Informed Care Toolkits
Access practical tools to help your organization integrate trauma-informed practices into daily work.
- Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services (SAMHSA)
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Self-Care for Providers Toolkit — tools to support staff well-being and prevent burnout.
Tip: These toolkits are excellent for staff training, onboarding, and policy development.
Training & Webinar Opportunities
Stay up to date with professional learning opportunities to build trauma-informed capacity:
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Trauma-Informed Webinars (NCTSN)
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SAMHSA Recorded Webinars (SAMHSA)
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Georgia DBHDD Training (Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities)
Examples:
• Introduction to Trauma-Informed Practice (on demand)
• Self-Care Strategies for Frontline Staff (live quarterly)
• Building Community Resilience (upcoming fall series)
Access to Data & Reports
Use data to inform programs, grant writing, and community planning.
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KIDS COUNT Data Center (Annie E. Casey Foundation) — child well-being indicators by state and county.
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Georgia DBHDD Reports & Performance — behavioral health trends and service data.
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CDC ACEs Resource Center (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) — research, fact sheets, and prevention strategies.
Planned addition: Localized dashboards for West Central Georgia counties.
Collaboration & Community Engagement
We believe professionals are stronger when connected.
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Join our Professional Partner Network to collaborate on projects and share resources.
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Register your organization for training and pilot programs.
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Share your own materials, toolkits, or event listings to support the broader network.
