Creating the Fabric for Collective Care
February 3, 2026
9:00-3:00
.5 General CEU
Wilkes County Schools Boardroom
Brian Randall, Sr. Program Manager, NC Center for Resilience & Learning
Creating the Fabric of Collective Care is a leadership training that helps school and district leaders move from aspirational values to lived cultural practice. Grounded in the belief that wellness is a shared responsibility, this training explores how principles shape culture and how leadership decisions either strengthen or strain the fabric of a school community.
Participants examine four foundational principles of collective care—shared responsibility, interdependence, resource sharing, and fairness—and learn how these principles come to life through practical methods aligned with Connection, Agency, Respect, and Engagement. Rather than offering a standalone program, this training focuses on designing systems, routines, and leadership practices that make care sustainable under real-world pressures.
This is not about doing more. It is about holistic design. When leaders align purpose, practice, and people, collective care becomes the engine that sustains educator wellness, strengthens community resilience, and supports meaningful student outcomes.
FREE to NWRESA Members
Non-members- $75