Our offerings
Programs and trainings for clinicians, educators, and community members
Loom offers continuing education and community trainings across three wings: mental health clinicians, educators, and community members. People can find learning spaces that match their roles, responsibilities, and relationships to the work.
For Clinicians
Continuing education for therapists and mental health providers seeking more ethical, non-carceral, and community-accountable ways of responding to distress, trauma, suicidality, identity, and harm.
For Educators
Trainings for educators who want more grounded tools for supporting students, navigating conflict, and responding to crisis without defaulting to punishment, exclusion, or policing.
For Our Communities
Tools for community members, peers, and organizers responding to distress, conflict, and crisis in ways that strengthen connection and reduce harm.
How our courses work
On-demand learning and live online offerings
We offer a growing library of on-demand asynchronous trainings alongside a rotating calendar of live online offerings. Each training is designed to be practical, spacious, and honest about the systems we’re navigating together.
Format
Some offerings are self-paced and asynchronous; others are live, online, and built around shared discussion, reflection, and practice.
Economic justice model
Sliding scale and pay-what-you-can pricing
Loom Collective uses a sliding-scale model so cost is never the only barrier to accessing education and resources. We recognize that income, savings, debt, caregiving, disability, and systemic oppression all shape someone’s access to money, and we invite people to choose a rate that reflects both their needs and their resources.
When people with more access to wealth pay more, it makes it possible for us to offer low-cost and free options to those with less access.
