We’re excited to offer the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC) once again—an eight-week, evidence-based workshop designed specifically for foster and kinship caregivers who currently have a child in their home.
Developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), this curriculum equips caregivers with a deeper understanding of how trauma impacts children and provides practical tools for parenting through that lens. Each session offers space for parents to discuss a particular child in their care and try out new skills and tools that will reduce the stress of parenting a child who has experienced trauma.
This small group setting creates a powerful space for connection, shared wisdom, and encouragement from others who truly get it.
Takeaways for Caregivers:
Gain a trauma-informed understanding of the behaviors and needs of children in your care
Learn practical tools to reduce stress and strengthen your connection with your child
Build confidence in your role as a healing presence
Engage in reflective conversations about your current caregiving experience
Earn 16 credit hours toward your foster care license renewal
This is a grant-funded opportunity, which allows us to offer this valuable experience free of charge to participants. To honor the depth of this commitment, 80–100% participation is required.
Must have a child currently in your home.
16 credit hours toward relicensing upon completion.