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All NCTSN Resources

The following resources on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN. To find a specific topic or resource, enter keywords in the search box, or filter by resource type, trauma type, language, or audience.

Partner-In Resource

Trinka và Sam Ngày Mưa Gió (in Vietnamese)

Type: Special Resource

Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about hurricanes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a hurricane, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.

Partner-In Resource

Trinka and Sam and the Swirling Twirling Wind

Type: Special Resource

Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about tornadoes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a tornado, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.

Partner-In Resource

Trinka y Juan El Viento Que Giraba y Giraba (in Spanish)

Type: Special Resource

Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about tornadoes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a tornado, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.

Partner-In Resource

SAMHSA Behavioral Health Disaster Response

Type: Mobile App

Makes it easy to provide quality support to survivors. Users can navigate pre-deployment preparation, on-the-ground assistance, post-deployment resources, and more—at the touch of a button from the home screen.

Partner-In Resource

Easing Foster Care Placement Practice Brief

Type: Fact Sheet

Focuses on addressing secondary traumatic stress experienced by child welfare staff, easing children’s transitions into foster care, and working with parents who have been impacted by trauma.

Partner-In Resource

Trauma Parenting Practice Brief

Type: Fact Sheet

Focuses on addressing secondary traumatic stress experienced by child welfare staff, easing children’s transitions into foster care, and working with parents who have been impacted by trauma.

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