Refugee Services Core Stressor Assessment Tool
Provides users with information about four core stressors that refugees commonly face, and guides users through an assessment of a particular youth or family's needs.
The following resources on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN. To find a specific topic or resource, enter keywords in the search box, or filter by resource type, trauma type, language, or audience.
Provides users with information about four core stressors that refugees commonly face, and guides users through an assessment of a particular youth or family's needs.
Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about earthquakes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to an earthquake, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.
Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about earthquakes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to an earthquake, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.
Ofrece a los padres y cuidadores una forma de hablar con sus hijos sobre los terremotos. Este libro para niños describe algunas de las reacciones de Trinka y Sam ante un terremoto y habla sobre cómo sus padres los ayudan a expresar sus sentimientos y sentirse más seguros.
Screens children ages 0-5 for risk factors associated with traumatic stress.
Provides information on how parents can help their young children cope with the aftermath of an earthquake. This is the Japanese version 災害のあとに幼い子どもの心を癒す援助
Provides information on how trauma from domestic violence impacts children, and how best to serve these children's needs.
Widens the trauma-informed care lens by focusing on familial responses to trauma.
Aims to improve services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth in residential treatment.
Reviews best practices for engaging children and families in mental health treatment.
Helps parents and caregivers understand children's reactions to injuries, and advises them on how they can help children respond in healthy ways.
Offers treatment providers and agency administrators information about how to partner with youth and families at each level of their organization.