Describes how the impact and consequences of COVID-19 increase the risk of involvement in sex or labor trafficking. This fact sheet offers infromation on what you can do as a provider and how to support yourself.
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Discusses the complex interplay of societal, community, relationship, and individual factors that increase a youth's risk of being trafficked.
Defines infant mental health and why it is important, with particular emphasis on the relationship context of early development.
Focuses on programs for military families and children. This webinar series presents information that aims to prevent and intervene in cases of child abuse/neglect and domestic violence.
Explores the relationship between physical abuse and socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, racial and/or ethnic backgrounds, and gender.
Discusses the relationship between spirituality, religiosity, and psychological trauma. This webinar addresses the therapist's role in assisting children to reconcile conflicts with spirituality and religiosity.
Features Mr. Smith, a 27-year-old single father who works full-time as a health worker. He and his fiancé would like full custody of his 7-year-old son, Samuel.
Offers treatment providers and agency administrators information about how to partner with youth and families at each level of their organization.
Offers child-serving professionals information about secondary traumatic stress (STS).
Defines the elements of a trauma-informed child welfare system.