Courtney R. Jones
Courtney is a Training Specialist with the National SafeCare® Center for Training and Research (NSTRC). She has extensive training in the SafeCare Model. Courtney trains professionals, locally and nationally, from a multitude of backgrounds on the SafeCare Model and provides comprehensive on-going consultation and support to sites implementing SafeCare. She also contributes to the revision of the SafeCare curriculum and training protocols.
In 2003, Courtney received a Bachelor of Science in Natural Science with an Environmental Science concentration from Spelman College. She spent the following year studying the impact of non-governmental organizations on the lives of street and working children in Jamaica and Brazil as a Thomas J. Watson Fellow. Courtney served as the Data Management research assistant on the Accountable Communities: Healthy Together, a community-based participatory research planning grant funded by the National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities. Currently, she is completing her Master of Public Health at Georgia State University.
