PAST EVENTS 2025

2025 Wellness Tips Calendar

 

PAST EVENTS 2024

 How Best to Address the Needs of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Jail Diversion

May Mental Health Awareness

Clear It or Seal: Expungement & Non-Disclosure

Ask the Doc

 

The Impact of Parental Incarceration on Children Part 1

 

 

PAST EVENTS 2023

 

Hidden in Plain Sight: Youth Substance Abuse Training

Hidden in Plain Sight: Youth Substance Abuse Training Presentation

May Mental Health Month Events

The Impact of Mental Health on Relationships 

Impact of Mental Health on relationships Presentation

First Responder Trauma and Impact of Stress on the Mind & Body Presenter

The Impact of The Stress on the Body and Mind Presentation

TBRI ALE TRAINING

PAST EVENTS 2022

 

WINTER DRIVE 

SEPTEMBER SUICIDE AWARENESS MONTH

 

May Mental Health Awareness Month

Pictured left to right: (Commissioner- Vincent Morales, Commissioner- Grady Prestage, County Judge- KP George, Dr. Connie Almeida- Director of Behavioral Health Services, Commissioner – Andy Meyers, Commissioner- Ken DeMerchant)

KP George, Fort Bend County Judge and The Commissioner’s Court of Fort Bend County, Texas proclaim on this 10th day of May Mental Health Awareness Month. Fort Bend County recognizes Fort Bend County Behavioral Health Services for their dedication and services to the community.

 

 

 

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focus workshop

Come join our workshop focused on providing adolescents with skills to help create awareness and regulate their emotions. Topics covered include:

Emotional Resilience: Learn to identify emotions when you start to feel distressed. 

Creating Emotional Awareness: Learn to identify distressing emotional triggers, the concept of tolerance, develop skills to accept and cope with distressing situations.

Effective Communication: Learn to communicate more effectively through understanding your values around relationships, your boundaries and communication styles.

 

VIRTUAL TRAINING WORKSHOP

 

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Trust-Based Relational Intervention Caregiver Training

This 24 hour training is specifically designed for those working with children who come from “hard places,” such as maltreatment, abuse, neglect, multiple home placements, and violence, but can be used with all children. TBRI consists of three sets of harmonious principles: Connecting, Empowering, and Correcting Principles. They are designed for use with children and youth of all ages and risk levels.

*Lunch is provided*

The Intro and Overview of TRBI sessions is a prerequisite to attend any other training principle. 
Training dates: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays (10am to 4pm)

 Registration — Fort Bend TBRI Collaborative