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The following resources on Refugee Trauma were developed by the NCTSN. Information and resources are available for multiple audiences including mental health professionals, healthcare providers, school personnel, policy makers, and more. To identify resources tailored for a particular audience, click on the “Audience” filter below and select an option. Some NCTSN materials also indicate “related resources” that might be of particular interest to different audiences.

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Talking to Youth about Anti-Asian American and Pacific Islander Hate [1]

Type: Fact Sheet

Provides an understanding of why it is important to talk to children about hate-based violence against AAPI communities, how to recognize signs of traumatic stress and its impact, how to begin a conversation with youth about anti-AAPI hate, and what can be done in response.

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Not Lost in Translation: The Clinician-Interpreter Dyad in the Mental Health Setting [2]

Type: eLearning Course

Is designed to increase the capacity and partnership of professional interpreters and mental health clinicians working together in order to improve quality and access of services for children, adolescents and families with no or limited English proficiency (LEP) and who have experienced trauma...

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Understanding Refugee Trauma: For School Personnel (in Italian) [3]

Type: Fact Sheet

Outlines different considerations that school personnel need to take into account when working with refugee youth and their families. This fact sheet describes the school, classroom, individual, and family considerations that school staff should understand when working with this population.

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Understanding Refugee Trauma: For Primary Care Providers (in Ukrainian) [4]

Type: Fact Sheet

Outlines different considerations that primary care providers need to take into account when working wih reugee youth and their families.This fact sheet describes the cultural, child and youth, family, and provider considerations that healthcare providers should understand when working with this

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Understanding Refugee Trauma: For Mental Health Professionals (in Ukrainian) [5]

Type: Fact Sheet

Outlines different considerations that mental health professionals need to take into account when working with refugee youth and their families.

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Understanding Refugee Trauma For School Personnel (in Russian) [6]

Type: Fact Sheet

Outlines different considerations that school personnel need to take into account when working with refugee youth and their families. This fact sheet describes the school, classroom, individual, and family considerations that school staff should understand when working with this population.

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Understanding Refugee Trauma: For Primary Care Providers (in Russian) [7]

Type: Fact Sheet

Outlines different considerations that primary care providers need to take into account when working with refugee youth and their families.

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Being Culturally and Trauma-Informed While Assisting Displaced Afghan Families [8]

Type: Tip Sheet

Offers providers guidance on being culturally- and trauma-informed while assisting displaced Afghan families.

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Psychological First Aid for Displaced Children and Families [9]

Type: Special Resource

Is a evidence-informed flexible approach to assist displaced children and families immediately after arriving in the US.

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NCTSN Impact Newsletter: Spring 2021 [10]

Type: Newsletter

Offers helpful resources and inspiring reports abound in the March issue of IMPACT, where we spotlight NCTSN members, including Affiliates, who have raised the bar around innovative ways to help children and families during the pandemic. Schools are a special focus in this issue, and you

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Parenting in a New Context Podcast Series: Strategies for Practitioners Supporting Refugee and... [11]

Type: Podcast

Discusses how practitioners can enhance their skills and raise their standard of care to refugee and immigrant caregivers and families who are adjusting to a new culture and may have experienced potentially traumatic events.

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Parenting in a New Context: Foundational Tenets of Culturally Responsive Care [12]

Type: Podcast

Discusses important topics for providers relevant for working with refugee and immigrant caregivers, with the goal of enhancing mental health providers’ and family therapy practitioners’ ability to effectively engage, serve, and support refugee and immigrant caregivers.

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[1] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/talking-to-youth-about-anti-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-hate [2] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/not-lost-in-translation-the-clinician-interpreter-dyad-in-the-mental-health-setting [3] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-refugee-trauma-for-school-personnel-it [4] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-refugee-trauma-for-primary-care-providers-uk [5] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-refugee-trauma-for-mental-health-professionals-uk [6] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-refugee-trauma-for-school-personnel-ru [7] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/understanding-refugee-trauma-for-primary-care-providers-ru [8] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/being-culturally-and-trauma-informed-while-assisting-displaced-afghan-families [9] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/pfa-for-displaced-children-and-families [10] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/nctsn-impact-newsletter-spring-2021 [11] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/parenting-in-a-new-context-strategies-for-practitioners-supporting-refugee-and-immigrant-caregivers [12] https://www.nctsn.org/resources/parenting-in-a-new-context-foundational-tenets-of-culturally-responsive-care [13] https://www.nctsn.org/print/847?page=1 [14] https://www.nctsn.org/print/847?page=2 [15] https://www.nctsn.org/print/847?page=3 [16] https://www.nctsn.org/print/847?page=4