The Contra Costa Network of Care is dedicated to healing and preventing childhood adversity. This Learning Center houses our collective offerings for enhancing our shared knowledge and practices for trauma-informed, healing-centered care and systems. If you have a training you would like to embed on this site, please contact the First 5 Contra Costa Trauma & Resiliency Coordinator Emily Hampshire via the Contact page. And don’t forget to click “JOIN THE NETWORK” above to access our internal provider-to-provider networking space for additional resources!


The Families Thrive learning curriculum focuses on the impact of trauma, trauma-informed approaches, supporting healing and resilience, and collectively taking care. It also includes modules on intimate partner violence, childhood exposure to domestic violence, teen dating violence, intimate partner violence in LGBTQ+ relationships, and supporting families’ experiencing intimate partner violence.

The Call to Action is a coordinated and strategic effort to correct the epidemic of interpersonal violence (domestic violence, family violence, sexual violence, elder abuse, child abuse, and human trafficking). This framework promotes equity, expands and strengthens partnerships, fosters economic opportunities and ensures community connectivity. It calls for a holistic public health approach that focuses on prevention and changes the upstream influences that allow and even foster environments for interpersonal violence.


Call to Action Modules

El llamado a la acción es un esfuerzo coordinado y estratégico para corregir la epidemia de violencia interpersonal (violencia doméstica, violencia familiar, violencia sexual, abuso de adultos mayores, abuso infantil y trata humana). Este marco de trabajo promueve la equidad, expande y fortalece las alianzas, fomenta las oportunidades económicas y asegura la creación de conexiones en dentro de la comunidad. Es un llamado a un enfoque holístico de salud pública enfocándose en la prevención y cambios de las crecientes influencias que permiten e inclusive fomentan ambientes para la violencia interpersonal.

Módulos de Llamado a la Acción