Provides school administrators, teachers, staff, and concerned parents with basic information about working with traumatized children in the school system.
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Focuses on the roles cultural sensitivity and race play in research on PTSD in children. This webinar discusses research as it relates to Katrina and African Americans.
Operates a Parent Hotline 7 days a week (800- 203-7001) from 9am-9pm ET for parents seeking to locate their children in ORR care.
Provides legal counsel for unaccompanied refugee and immigrant children in the US.
Acts as a central resource for medical and behavioral health professionals seeking information on sex and labor trafficking involving children and adults.
Provides judges with useful questions and guidelines to help make decisions based on the emerging scientific findings in the traumatic stress field.
Offers information for youth to help them understand the differences between grief and traumatic grief, the signs and symptoms of traumatic grief in children and youth, and what to do to feel better.
Reflects the NCTSN’s commitment to using clinical treatments for children and adults affected by trauma that are grounded in scientific evidence and aligned with the ethical standards of clinical practice.
Helps parents and caregivers recognize the signs and symptoms of complex trauma and offers recommendations on how to help children heal.
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.