Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Module 1: Connecting Principles - 01/06/24 - Webinar
TBRI® Principles is a three-part series. You may take Modules 1 and 2 in any order you like. However, please note that at least two other TBRI® courses must be completed before enrolling in Module 3. These courses include Modules 1 and 2 of the TBRI® Principles and TBRI®: Introduction and Overview.
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Module 1: Connecting Principles
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Module 2: Empowering Principles
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Module 3: Correcting Principles
TBRI® is an attachment-based approach to parenting that is designed to meet the complex needs of children. TBRI uses the Empowering Principles to address physical needs, Connecting Principles for attachment needs, and Correcting Principles to disarm fear-based behaviors.
Module 1: Connecting Principles focuses on attachment, which is the most important dynamic system that a child experiences during development. This module covers several topics including the attachment cycle, infant attachment classifications, what happens when things go wrong in attachment, adult attachment styles, and applying your knowledge through TBRI Connecting Principles using Mindful Engagement, Choices, Compromises, and Life Value Terms.
Penny Michel - mpen300@uw.edu
Penny Michel began her social work career in 1998 as a Child Care Licensor (Social Worker III) for the Office of Child Care Policy (OCCP). She worked two part-time licensor positions at the same time, one in Vancouver (Region 6) and one in Bremerton (Region 5). The following year, she was hired fulltime in Region 6 to license In-Home Childcare providers in the Mason and Gray’s Harbor areas. In 2001, Penny transferred to a social work position with the Office of Foster Care Licensing (OFCL) and worked as a Foster Care Licensor in Thurston Co. for 10 years. While in her position as a Licensor with OFCL, she was accepted into the University of Washington (UW) School of Social Work/Child Welfare Training and Advancement Program (CWTAP) and completed her Master of Social Work (MSW) in 2007.
In 2014, Penny accepted a position with the Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence as a Continuing Education Specialist. She is responsible for the development and monitoring of pre-licensing training for potential foster parents and for continuing education trainings for licensed foster parents, kinship care providers and community members.
Sharon Colomb - scolomb@uw.edu
Sherry Colomb is a Development and Facilitation Specialist working with the Caregiver Training Team. With a background in Elderly/Disabled Adult case management, Sherry’s interest in child welfare began with her decision to become foster parent in 2005. Training and support were essential in her personal journey as a foster and adoptive parent, and she now feels privileged to be able to support other caregivers in this way.
Sherry finds one of the most rewarding parts of her job to be the opportunity to share her passion for seeing families reunify, and watching caregivers catch the vision for the unique and powerful role they can play in this process.
With deep respect for the value of our caregiver’s time, Sherry strives to make the caregiver courses the Alliance develops and presents meaningful, engaging and easily utilized in the in- home environment.
In 2021 Sherry became a Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) ® Practitioner and is excited to be able to share TBRI Principles with the caregivers of Washington State.
Available Credit
- 6.00 ParticipationParticipants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This class runs from 09:00 am - 04:00 pm on January 6th, 2024.
Please enter all three class requests of the TBRI Principles (Connecting, Empowering, Correcting) at the same time. This is a series and needs to be listed consecutively. Thank you for your support. It is much appreciated.
Please register no later than the day before this scheduled webinar. This will ensure you will receive an email with a link to the class.
The day before the scheduled event, you will receive an email with the link to join the webinar and the supplemental handouts for the class. If you do not receive your link please check your spam or junk folder, then contact the assigned trainer.
The webinar will start at the designated time. Please plan to be on time. We cannot give credit or a certificate of completion for courses when more than 15 minutes of the class time has been missed and you will not be admitted to the class.
Please sign on via the emailed link in advance of the start time to address any technical issues that may arise. We will not be able to assist you after class has started.
For any questions please contact Penny Michel at mpen300@uw.edu
Registration is required. Need help? Email alliancesupport@uw.edu
Please include your name, phone number or email, and the course title in your request for assistance.
Inscribirse para asistir a la clase es necesario. Si necesita ayuda favor mandar un correo electrónico a alliancesupport@uw.edu
Por favor incluya su nombre, número de teléfono o dirección de su correo electrónico y agregue el nombre de la clase por la que está solicitando ayuda.