PARTNERS
Partnering for Systemic Healing
Across cultures and regions, many children and youth carry deep wounds stemming from abuse, neglect, and other Adverse Childhood Experiences. When left unaddressed, these challenges can contribute to cycles of trauma that persist across generations.
Your organization can help break that cycle by supporting healing at a systemic level.
Trust‑Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) is a holistic, attachment‑based, trauma‑informed model offering practical strategies to meet the needs — and transform the behaviors — of children who have experienced trauma. While originally developed for adoptive families, TBRI® is now used by more than 8,600 professionals across 69 countries.
TBRI® is most powerful when practiced by every adult who touches a child’s life — at home and throughout the broader community, from schools and healthcare to social services and justice systems.
Ways to Partner
Healing at a systemic level happens through strong relationships and shared commitment. The Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development partners with organizations, communities, and supporters across the globe to extend the reach and impact of Trust‑Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) .
Partnerships with KPICD take many forms — from organizations implementing TBRI® across entire systems, to trusted agencies serving as ambassadors for trauma‑informed care, to funders investing in research, training, and innovation. Together, these partnerships help ensure that children and families have access to safe, connected, and healing environments.
Whether you are exploring implementation, collaboration, or investment opportunities, we welcome conversations about how your organization can join this work and help shape the future of trauma‑informed care.