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Secondary Trauma and Child Welfare Staff: Guidance for Supervisors and Administrators [1]

Gives supervisors and administrators in the child welfare system the information on the importance of addressing secondary traumatic stress (STS).

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Secondary Traumatic Stress: A Fact Sheet for Child-Serving Professionals [2]

Offers child-serving professionals information about secondary traumatic stress (STS).

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Secondary Traumatic Stress: A Fact Sheet for Organizations Employing Community Violence Workers [3]

Provides community violence workers with information about secondary traumatic stress (STS).

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Self Care for Educators [4]

Highlights tips for educators on self-care.

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Service Systems Brief: Creating Trauma-Informed Child-Serving Systems [5]

Summarizes the importance of trauma-informed systems.

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Service Systems Brief: Creating a Trauma-Informed Law Enforcement System [6]

Focuses on creating a trauma-informed law enforcement system.

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Service Systems Brief: Judges and Child Trauma: Findings from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network/National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Focus Groups [7]

Summarizes findings from focus groups.

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Sex? Or Sexual Abuse? Respect Yourself—Know the Difference [8]

Offers teens information about the differences between sex and sexual abuse. This fact sheet describes when sex is used as a weapon, including the use of physical force, emotional or psychological force, secrecy about sex, and victim blaming.

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Sharing Power: A Tool for Reflection [9]

Offers tips for providers on sharing power in trauma-responsive care.

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Sibling Death and Childhood Traumatic Grief: Information for Families [10]

Offers parents and caregivers information about particular grief reactions that a child may have when a brother or sister dies, and provides tips to help the grieving child.

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