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TBRI 2-Day Workshop - Covington August 2026

August 20 - August 21

During this two-day workshop, you’ll gain a foundational understanding of TBRI and walk away with strategies and tools you can put into immediate use with the children and families you serve!

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  • Open May 11, 2026 at 08:00 AM CDT
  • Close August 21, 2026 at 05:00 PM CDT
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Workshop Details

Thursday and Friday, August 20th and 21st
8:30am - 3:30pm

Location - First Baptist Covington 16333 Louisiana Highway 1085 Covington, LA 70433

Cost -  General Registration: $50.00

FREE for foster families

Lunch included both days

12 hours CEUs approved for social work, LPC, foster parents⁠, & ADRA

Trust-Based Relational Intervention, listed on the California Clearinghouse for Evidence Based practices, is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children and families.

TBRI educates and equips caregivers with knowledge and skills that empower them to provide healing care for a child who has experienced trauma. TBRI is specifically designed for children who have histories of relational trauma or have experienced early adversity such as maltreatment, abuse, neglect, multiple home placements, and violence. This holistic, multidisciplinary approach has been used in homes, schools, residential treatment centers and other programs serving children. TBRI offers practical tools for parents, caregivers, teachers, or anyone who works with children, to see the “whole child” in their care and help that child reach his highest potential.

During this two-day workshop you’ll gain a foundational understanding of TBRI and walk away with strategies and tools you can put into immediate use! Attendees also have the opportunity to attend follow up TBRI intensives that provide deep dives into each of the three TBRI principles. This event is for professionals and those who care for and interact with children who have experienced trauma, including: Child Welfare Workers, Judges, Foster Parents, CASA Staff and Volunteers, Teachers, Counselors, Policy Makers, Nonprofits, Community Leaders.