Supporting Young Children After Trauma: Understanding Trauma, Promoting Healing, and Strengthening Relationships
May 26, 2026
Virtual
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What Is Not Seen: Miscarriage, Grief, Absence, and the Work of Witnessing in Early Relationships
June 23, 2026
Virtual
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Events
Applying Ubuntu in IECMH: From Intention to Implementation
In the field of IECMH we acknowledge the importance of community in our work with young children and their families, but what does it really mean to truly embody and
Perinatal Mental Health in Practice-Extended Learning Opportunity
Perinatal Mental Health in Practice: Extended Learning Opportunity (ELO) is open to all home visitors and supervisors who carry a caseload. In this one-hour session, facilitated by Mia Edidin LICSW,
Home Visitor Peer Connections
Home Visitor Peer Connections provide an open space for home visitors across the state to connect with each other about their work. During this time there will be a focus
Practicing Decolonized Parenting When You’re Triggered & Tired
How do we stay true to our values in justice and liberation as caregivers in this moment of uncertainty and chaos? Surviving under systemic oppression might leave you with so
Weaving Our Medicines – Ancestral Somatics and Perinatal Mental Health as a Pathway to Collective Liberation
This workshop introduces the Weaving Our Medicines resource, an offering that centers the lived experiences, stories, and ancestral wisdom of Black, Indigenous, and birth workers of color. We view birth
Learning Collaborative: Perinatal Care & Maternal Support
According to the Perigee Fund Maternal Mental Health report, millions of mothers, pregnant women, and birthing people experience mood disorders, anxiety, depression, or trauma-related challenges each year. These issues affect
“Why do they do that?!” – Behaviors in Relationships (In Person, King County)
Parents and caregivers seek support with and for their young children most often due to children’s challenging behaviors. While we know that behaviors have meaning, how the behaviors make us
Newborn Behavior International Leaders in the Field Webinar Series
Boston Children's Hospital's Leaders in the Field Webinar Series The first Wednesday of each month from 1-2 pm PT. Speakers announced one week before the event. Register now.
Relational Wealth: The MEND Model as a Framework for Liberation in Infant Mental Health
In a world where inequities create relational poverty that strips families of joy, dignity, and connection, how do we replenish what has been lost? This interactive workshop introduces relational wealth as a liberatory resource,
BSK: Centering Black Excellence Symposium
The Best Starts for Kids Workforce Development Strategy, in collaboration with WestEd, invites you to attend the Centering Black Excellence Symposium happening Tuesday, December 9th from 9 AM - 4
“Embodying Adaptive Leadership: Rooting and Leading in our Courage”
This experiential workshop will invite participants to explore elements of Adaptive Leadership and we can integrate these elements in our everyday ways of showing up. The workshop will integrate experiential activities
On Our Compassion’s Fatigue: Treating Our Hearts After We’ve Given Too Much
This session offers a care-filled, multibranched approach to compassion fatigue: the very felt sense that we have run out of resources, or even care, for those we support. Our time