Florida State University: Resilience Project Customizable Toolkit on Student Resilience 

The Institute for Family Violence at FSU hosts the FSU Student Resilience Project which … It was so well received at FSU that they designed a version of their own project—Customizable Toolkit on Student Resilience–that can be adapted by all colleges and universities. The Institute has developed a customizable version of our student resilience project. It is available for licensing by other colleges and universities. Contact the Institute for more information. 

https://familyvio.csw.fsu.edu/trauma-resilience/customizable-toolkit-student-resilience\

The Institute also offers Professional Certification in Trauma & Resilience https://learningforlife.fsu.edu/professional-certification-trauma-and-resilience/

Level One: Florida State University has launched a new online curriculum for a Professional Certification in Trauma and Resilience: Level One. The curriculum was developed by the Clearinghouse on Trauma & Resilience within the Institute for Family Violence Studies in the College of Social Work. The curriculum enables professionals to develop the knowledge and skills they need to understand the impact of adult and child trauma, along with the keys to resilience. Participants will learn crucial information to improve service delivery to clients, students, human services recipients, patients, and other members of the public. This self-paced curriculum includes 20 hours of course content and ten chapters of research-based readings, case scenarios, multi-media materials, assignments, and quizzes. 

Level Two: Florida State University has launched Level Two of our Professional Certification in Trauma and Resilience. This advanced curriculum was developed by the Clearinghouse on Trauma & Resilience within the Institute for Family Violence Studies in the College of Social Work. The curriculum enables professionals to further develop the knowledge and skills they need to understand the impact of individual and community trauma, along with a practical guide to building resilience. In Level Two, participants who have already completed Level One will learn additional crucial information to improve service delivery to clients, students, human services recipients, patients, and other members of the public. This self-paced curriculum includes eight chapters and 15 hours of course content with research-based readings, case scenarios, multi-media materials, assignments, and quizzes.