Offers information on unaccompanied and separated immigrant youth in the US who have experienced migration-related trauma and family separation.
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Is a evidence-informed flexible approach to assist displaced children and families immediately after arriving in the US.
Offers guidance for supporting children who have family members on death row or who have been executed after serving a death sentence. This fact sheet provides information on what children may be experiencing and how you can help them.
Explores trauma-informed, culturally-responsive strategies for serving separated children who have migrated to the US from countries in Latin America.
Describes the impact of traumatic separation, attachment, and attachment disruption on children and adolescents.
Provides information and suggestions for helping children who experience traumatic separation from a caregiver.
Offers providers guidance on being culturally- and trauma-informed while assisting displaced Afghan families.
Offers information on how to talk with chlidren about traumatic separation or traumatic grief as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has resulted in thousands of children being separated from loved ones who require isolation and/or hosp
Provides tips for current caregivers and others to help address the needs of immigrant and refugee children who have experienced traumatic separation.
Provides a brief overview of the mental health needs of unaccompanied children who have experienced significant trauma in their home countries and along their journey to the United States.