Events in March 2021

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February 28, 2021
March 1, 2021(1 event)

Category: (In-person) Support and Mentorship Groups 12:00 pm: Exploration and Fun with Microsoft Teams

12:00 pm: Exploration and Fun with Microsoft Teams


March 1, 2021

Join FPRSS coordinator, Tiffany, for some short interactive games to help learn and practice using Microsoft Teams. It's nothing formal, just drop in for a few laughs and hellos.

Watch for the details in your e-mail inbox!

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March 11, 2021(1 event)

Category: (In-person) Support and Mentorship Groups 10:00 am: TBRI: Healing Touch

10:00 am: TBRI: Healing Touch


March 11, 2021

Touch is a universal language – more dynamic and powerful than any other form of communication. Tragically, children who have experienced abuse, neglect, and/or trauma have often lost the ability to trust loving adults. This can greatly impact their ability to experience touch in healthy, appropriate ways. Healthy Touch explores research about touch and provides practical applications for adding healthy touch into our daily lives.

 

Video length: 50 minutes & followed by discussion.

Register here:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FFBFDGW

Contact 250-793-2267 or Foster@communitybridge.ca

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March 25, 2021(1 event)

Category: (In-person) Support and Mentorship Groups 10:00 am: TBRI: Facilitating Behavioral Change

10:00 am: TBRI: Facilitating Behavioral Change


March 25, 2021

Join FPRRS Coordinator Tiffany Butt to view and discuss TBRI: Facilitating Behavioral Change

Tragically, children with histories of abuse, neglect, or trauma have often lost the ability to trust loving adults. Because of their difficult backgrounds, these children are more likely to display confusing, fear-driven behaviors that are often mistaken for aggression or mental illness. In this presentation, Dr. Karyn Purvis explores the Connecting and Correcting Principles of Trust-Based Relational Intervention® and provides practical insights on how to use TBRI®tactics in real-life situations.
Lecture: 1 hour, 25 minutes

Via Microsoft Teams

To Register https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NRZX5NF

Call 250-793-2267

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