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Implementation As Change [1]

Join Matt Kliethermes, from the Children's Advocacy Services of Greater Saint Louis, as he shares lessons learned from the work that Project ASSIST has done on supporting the implementation of evidence-based practices and integrates research on the change process.

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Using An Improvement Advisor to Amplify Your Implementation Efforts [2]

This video highlights the crucial role of the Improvement Advisor and shares key lessons on why this role is essential for the success of implementation initiatives.

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Homepage [3]

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Affiliate Program [4]

The NCTSN Affiliate Program has created opportunities for Network members no longer receiving SAMHSA funds to continue their child trauma work and stay connected with the NCTSN.

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Trauma Training for Early Childhood (TTEC) [5]

Is an interactive course that provides core concepts on trauma and young children in 15–20-minute lesson segments.

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Essential Elements of a Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice System [6]

Helps programs who work with justice-involved youth better understand the steps to take to recognize and respond to the trauma-related needs of youth, family members, and staff working in the justice system.

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NCTSN Bench Cards for the Trauma-Informed Judge [7]

Provides judges with useful questions and guidelines to help make decisions based on the emerging scientific findings in the traumatic stress field.

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Who We Are [8]

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events. 

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Safe Places, Safe Spaces: Creating Welcoming and Inclusive Environments for Traumatized LGBTQ Youth Video [9]

Introduces the viewer to the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth who have experienced trauma.

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Steering Committee [10]

The Steering Committee of the NCTSN guides the development of the national network of centers to improve treatment and services for all children and adolescents in the U.S. who have experienced traumatic events.

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