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Understanding Secondary Traumatic Stress for CAC Workers [1]

Offers fundamental information about secondary traumatic stress (STS). This fact sheet gives CAC workers guidance on understanding STS, who is impacted, and what CACs can do to address it.

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Recommended Screening Tools for CACs [2]

Gives a list of screening tools that are appropriate for use in a CAC.

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Conducting a Trauma-Informed Mental Health Assessment in a CAC [3]

Provides information on why conducting a trauma-informed mental health assessment is important for those working in a CAC.

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Implementation of Evidence-Based Treatment in a CAC [4]

Gives an overview of implementing evidence-based treatment at a CAC.

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In-house CAC Mental Health Services Versus a Linkage Agreement with Outside Providers for a CAC [5]

Discusses the differences between offering mental health services on site at a CAC versus partnering with other organizations to provide care.

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Multi-Disciplinary Teams, Treatment Planning, and Mental Health Case Management and Monitoring to Treatment Completion at a CAC [6]

Looks at the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and case management monitoring as a component of treatment completion.

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Supervision of Mental Health Services at a CAC [7]

Describes the purpose and function of supervision of mental health professionals providing treatment through a CAC.

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The Role of the Mental Health Professional on the Multi-Disciplinary Team at a CAC [8]

Describes the role of a mental health professional on a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) at a CAC.

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Family Engagement and Involvement in Trauma Mental Health at a CAC [9]

Gives information on family engagement, why its important, the potential barriers to engaging a family, specific strategies for engagement, and how MDT partners can be involved in family engagement.

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Monitoring the Quality of Your Mental Health Component at Your CAC [10]

Discusses why it is important to measure the quality of a CAC's mental health component. This fact sheet looks at ways to measure quality, how a CAC can use metrics to monitor quality, and how a CAC can use conversation to monitor quality.

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