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Deepen Your Resilience with the Social Resilience Model - Fall 2024

2024fri27sep9:30 amfri11:30 amDeepen Your Resilience with the Social Resilience Model - Fall 2024IN-PERSON TRAINING | REGISTRATION OPEN

Event Details

SOCHE invites you to attendDeepen Your Resilience with the Social Resilience Model,” an in-person training being held on Friday, Sept. 27, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. ET, in the Community Room at the Wilmington-Stroop Branch of the Dayton Metro Library (3980 Wilmington Pike, Kettering). Becky Ketron, from Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services, will lead this important training.

We all have the capacity to become more resilient — to weather coming storms, to survive difficult times. This capacity can be enhanced, reinforced, and strengthened through the use of the Social Resilience Model. SRM is a neurobiologically oriented set of skills designed to teach practical ways to stabilize the human nervous system, build resilience, and reduce and/or prevent the symptoms of stress, distress, and trauma.

During this presentation we will share skills you can use every day to help you recognize stress in your body and use Grounding and Resourcing to expand your Resilience Zone.

What will you learn?

  • The definition of resilience
  • Where the Resilience Zone is and the amygdala’s role in responding to stress, distress and trauma
  • Physical, Emotional, and Behavioral signs and symptoms of stress
  • SRM skills to regulate the nervous system

This event is offered free-of-charge to personnel from SOCHE member institutions.

Space is limited, so click here to register now.

Registration for this event will close on Sunday, Sept. 22, or when the event is full, whichever occurs first.

When: Friday, Sept. 27, from 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Where: Community Room at Wilmington-Stroop Branch of the Dayton Metro Library (3980 Wilmington Pike, Kettering)

Cost

  • Personnel from SOCHE Member Schools: FREE
  • Personnel from NON-Members Schools/Orgs: $15
  • Students: FREE

Questions? Contact Mindy Claggett at SOCHE

Student Registration Fee Policy

Registration Cancellation Policy

Registration for this event will close on Sunday, Sept. 22, or when the event is full, whichever occurs first.

About the Presenter

Becky Ketron
Senior Program Coordinator – Training Instructor

Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction, & Mental Health Service

Becky Ketron is a Senior Program Coordinator in the Community Training & Staff Development Division of the Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services Board of Montgomery County. After earning her Bachelors Degree from Otterbein University, she went on to work in a variety of youth development programs from Assistant Director of the Troy Rec, to Out-of-School-Time Coordinator for Child Care Works. For 12 years she was the Training Specialist at Developmental Disabilities where she discovered a love of all things training and professional development. She earned her certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources and also holds both a Training and Instructional Design certification from the Association for Talent Development. Becky has over 20 years of experience designing and facilitating training in several human-serving fields, including early childhood, developmental disabilities, child welfare, and behavioral health. In addition to being a skilled facilitator and instructional designer, she is also certified as an instructor in
• Mental Health First Aid (Modules: Youth, Adult, Older Adult, Higher Education, Public Safety, Corrections, Veterans)
• Trauma-Informed Approach
• enCompass; Navigating Addiction & Recovery
• Social Resilience Model
• QPR Gatekeeper
• Stewards of Children
• PAX Tools

Time

(Friday) 9:30 am - 11:30 am(GMT-04:00)

Location

Community Room, Wilmington-Stroop Branch of Dayton Metro Library

3980 Wilmington Pike

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SOCHE is dedicated to advancing higher education through active collaboration, resource and knowledge building, and effective professional development programs. To accomplish this, SOCHE administers 16 active Councils and Committees. The purpose of a SOCHE Council or Committee is to provide an opportunity for representatives from higher education to be a resource for one another, share information and best practices, identify common challenges, and, ultimately, broaden awareness of the resources, services, and activities in higher education. SOCHE is also dependent upon the Councils and Committees for substantial input on annual professional development programs.

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