The Resilient Guilford Network is an action-oriented, trauma resiliency network of systems and collaborative leaders that build and support safe, secure, and nurturing communities.
The Resilient Guilford Network (RGN) will meet July 13th at 12 pm.
This month being National Minority Mental Health month, we will have a panel of speakers that will discuss mental health concerns that affect minorities.
Our panelists include keynote speaker Ingrid Cockhren, M.Ed, CEO of PACES Connection, and Dr. Tyra Whittaker, LCMHC, CRC, Brainspotting Therapist and Professor in the Department of Counselor Education and Family Studies at Liberty University.
Please email us if you would like to receive reminders about these meeting. Please register for the July meeting by clicking the button below.
Resilient Guilford action-oriented efforts include:
Build awareness of ACES, trauma, and resiliency science
Increase coordination and collaboration among local efforts for maximum collective impact
Deliver pre-service and in-service training for front-line workers, managers, organizational leaders, faith communities, and community members
Support policy changes and practices that are trauma-responsive.