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What is Child Trauma? [1]

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Families and Caregivers [2]

Parents and caregivers play an essential role in helping children and teenagers recover from traumatic events.

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Child Welfare Professionals [3]

In any given year, approximately one million children come to the attention of the US child welfare system.

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Justice System Professionals [4]

Children who come to the attention of the juvenile justice system are a challenging and underserved population.

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School Personnel [5]

Research suggests that approximately 25% of American children will experience at least one traumatic event by the age of 16. A child's reactions to trauma can interfere considerably with learning and/or behavior at school.

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Healthcare Providers [6]

Wherever Healthcare Providers encounter children and families--whether in a clinic, hospital ER, school, or at a private outpatient practice--there are opportunities to integrate trauma-informed practices into the care families receive.

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Youth [7]

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network has developed a variety of resources for children, youth, and young adults, to explain child trauma and its effects.

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Policy Makers [8]

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created by Congress in 2000 as part of the Children’s Health Act to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic ev

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Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Children [9]

ITCT-C is an assessment-driven, multimodal, evidence-based treatment for children ages 5-12, with interview and/or standardized trauma-specific measures administered at 2-3 month intervals to identify particular symptoms and issues requiring focus

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Treatments and Practices [10]

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