Supports NCTSN sites as they implement, spread, and sustain evidence-based treatments, practices, interventions, and system changes to organizations that serve children and families who have experienced trauma.
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Provides tips for medical professionals on how to assess emotional support in ill or injured children and how to help their families.
Offers juvenile justice professionals information on supporting justice-involved youth and families during the pandemic.
Provides a picture of the challenges experienced by families caring for youth with trauma and substance use.
Provides links and resources for additional information to support the Cops, KIds, and Domestic Violence training video.
Describes the work of Strong Families Strong Forces, a home-based intervention for military families with young children (birth to five).
Provides expertise on the impact of violence on youth. This webinar presents best practices for prevention and trauma intervention for youth impacted by community violence and trauma.
Describes programs to serve New York National Guard and their families.
Includes information from providers and members of different Native Nations on how experiencing loss, especially the loss of elders, has impacted traditional ways of parenting in their communities.
Provides military parents and caregivers with several ways to mitigate the negative effects of deployment including maintaining well-being, fostering positive family dynamics, and using effective parenting strategies.