Trainings are informed by research, practice, and lived expertise, through a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion

Training

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Thriving Together has decades of experience providing training for federal, state, tribal, territory, community, program, provider, and family audiences. Our training style is tailored to the specific audience—we never give the same talk twice (unless requested). We have decades of experience in the field and continue to be leading voices in promoting the best care and support for the youngest among us.

When you know better, you do better.
— Maya Angelou

Our approach to training

Thriving Together trainings

Trainings are informed by research, practice, and lived expertise, through a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion. All training is:

  • Based on principles of adult learning

  • Research-informed

  • Practice-informed

  • Trauma-informed

  • Equity-focused

  • Presented through the lens of social determinants of health

  • Inclusive of the diverse perspectives of individuals and families with lived experience

Example training topics

We provide training on a range of topics on child, parent, and provider wellbeing, including but not limited to these topics.

  • Infant and early childhood mental health (IECMH)/early relational health (ERH) and systems of care

  • Parenting, Attachment, and Parent-Child Relationships

  • Parental mental health, substance use, and intimate partner violence

  • Trauma, trauma-informed care (TIC), and resilience

  • Historical, intergenerational, and racial trauma

  • Child abuse and neglect prevention and intervention

  • Promotion, prevention, and early intervention

  • Culturally Responsive, Anti Racist and Equity (CARE) Best Practices

  • Supporting children’s mental health and well-being in early childhood education, Head Start/Early Head Start, schools, home visiting programs, medical settings, and other child and family service settings

  • Parent, family, and community engagement

  • Staff wellness, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress

  • Evaluation and continuous quality improvement

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“I feel so fortunate to have been referred to Jessica Bartlett when I was in need of technical assistance for my family support program. She was able to identify rather quickly that a training model was needed before a program evaluation could begin. Jess immediately put me at ease and provided a clear overview of how she could help based on the specific needs of the program.”

— Program Director

Frequently asked questions