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All NCTSN Resources

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.

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Bullying and Trauma

Type: Infographic

Highlights the intersection between bullying and trauma and offers ways adults can help them feel safe and supported.

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Disaster Birth Plan

Type: Special Resource

Helps expectant parents and their care teams plan for labor and delivery during hurricanes or severe storms. This tool can be used to outline key contacts, medical details, and backup birth locations so you can stay informed, supported, and safe.

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Hurricane Preparedness for New and Expectant Parents

Type: Special Resource

Helps new and expectant parents prepare for hurricanes by outlining practical steps to protect their health, baby, and birth plan. It includes planning tools, safety tips, and emotional coping strategies to reduce stress before, during, and after a storm.

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Preventing Acquaintance Rape: A Safety Guide For Teens (in Italian)

Type: Fact Sheet

Offers teens information about acquaintance rape. This fact sheet provides information on what acquaintance rape is, how common it is, what date rape drugs are, how to stay safe, and common myths and facts about acquaintance rape. Translated in 2025.

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Staying Safe While Staying Connected: Facts and Tips for Teens (in Italian)

Type: Fact Sheet

Provides information to teens about staying safe while they are online. This fact sheet describes why sexting is not smart and how sexts can be used to hurt or bully. It offers tips for keeping teens safe when they are online, including privacy settings and protecting their identity.

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Staying Safe Online

Type: Infographic

Offers practical tips for children and caregivers to stay safe online, recognize the risks of cyberbullying and AI misuse, and promote healthy, responsible digital habits.

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The Complexity of Bullying

Type: Infographic

Explores the complex relationship between bullying and trauma. Highlights how both targets and perpetrators can be affected by their environments and how these experiences shape emotional and behavioral responses.

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