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Complex Trauma: Facts for Shelter Staff Working with Homeless Children and Families [1]

Guides shelter staff in offering support to children and families who are experiencing homelessness and who have experienced trauma.

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Guidance for School Personnel: Students Who had a Loved One Die in The Earthquake [2]

Provides information for teachers and school personnel about children and teens who have had a loved one die in an earthquake.

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PFA: Parent Tips for Helping Preschool-Age Children after Disasters (in Japanese) [3]

Provides parents with common reactions after a disaster, ways to respond to those reactions, and examples of things you can say to your preschool-age child. This is the Japanese version 就学前児童を助けるための親のヒント

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Complex Trauma: Facts for Treatment Staff in Residential Settings [4]

Details the importance of a holistic, multidisciplinary, multi-level approach to addressing the needs of youth with complex trauma in residential treatment settings.

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Helping Children in the Child Welfare System Heal from Trauma: A Systems Integration Approach [5]

Presents the results of a survey conducted among child welfare agencies in a number of states.

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PFA: Parent Tips for Helping School-Age Children after Disasters (in Japanese) [6]

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA).

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Complex Trauma: In Juvenile Justice-System Involved Youth [7]

Delineates the path from complex trauma exposure to involvement in the juvenile justice system.

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PFA: Parent Tips for Helping Adolescents (in Japanese) [8]

Is a handout from Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide (PFA). This handout provides parents with common reactions after a disaster, ways to respond to those reactions, and examples of things you can say to your adolescent.

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Complex Trauma: In Urban African-American Children, Youth, and Families [9]

Discusses how families living in racially and economically segregated communities must also cope with the effects of historical trauma and intergenerational racism.

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Helping Youth after Community Trauma: Tips for Educators (in Mandarin) [10]

Outlines tips for educators after a traumatic community event. This tip sheet offers ways that youth may be feeling after experiencing a large community event and how educators can support them.

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