Live via Zoom Project ECHO Skills to Promote Psychological Recovery in the Workforce During Uncertain Times
Project ECHO is a collaborative model of education and care management approach that empowers professionals to use evidence and expert mentoring. This Project ECHO series will focus on skills to promote psychological recovery in the workforce.
The ECHO model uses a telementoring model of learning and skill acquisition to improve access to the specialty-focused expertise needed to address difficult and complex conditions.
This program is being supported by a SAMHSA grant to the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities and the University of Kentucky Center on Trauma and Children.
Who should register?
Juvenile justice workers, child welfare personnel, behavioral health professionals, teachers, FRYSCs, school mental health professionals, school personnel, social services workers, healthcare workers, or anyone seeking support to build workforce resiliency.
Please contact our Training Manager, Josh Fisherkeller, with any questions. jafish0@uky.edu
CEUs are available for Social Work, Psychology, and EILA for the state of Kentucky.
Session Information (five, one-hour sessions)
| Session | Date | Time |
| Session 1:Recognizing and Regulating Powerful Emotions in Times of Crisis | 02/02/2026 | 12:00-1:00 ET |
| Session 2: Enhancing Cognitive Coping to Address Secondary Trauma and Burnout | 02/09/2026 | 12:00-1:00 ET |
| Session 3: Building Competency to Enhance Resiliency | 02/16/2026 | 12:00-1:00 ET |
| Session 4: Reflective Practices for Employees and Supervisors | 02/23/2026 | 12:00-1:00 ET |
| Session 5: Generating Positivity and Hope | 03/02/2026 | 12:00-1:00 ET |