Outlines the top ten things to keep in mind when working with military families. This tip sheet includes information on family separation, stigma about mental health care, access to programs, involving peers and civilian providers and more.
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Offers information on unaccompanied and separated immigrant youth in the US who have experienced migration-related trauma and family separation.
Is a evidence-informed flexible approach to assist displaced children and families immediately after arriving in the US.
Offers information to providers about the impact of traumatic medical events.
Offers insights into the experiences of children and families facing forced displacement in the U.S., including the trauma associated with such circumstances; strategies for coping with unconfirmed death and loss within diverse forcibly displaced
Gives parents advice for coping when their child is injured. This pocket card is intended to be shared with parents by emergency medical technicians and paramedics.
Summarizes the characteristics of community resilience and describes the Community Assessment of Resilience Tool (CART) as a mechanism for building community resilience, in addition to other strategies for building community resilience.
Discusses the trauma treatment needs of rural youth and families.
Shows Soledad, a 14-year-old girl who has recently been released from her first psychiatric hospitalization after an attempted suicide. Soledad is the oldest of five children.
Widens the trauma-informed care lens by focusing on familial responses to trauma.