Details information about interventions for children exposed to violence. This is a chapter in the Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute report Interventions for Children Exposed to Violence.
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Addresses the issues facing poor, urban, African American children who deal with traumatic stress. The webinar discusses how conceptions of race and racism have an impact on these children and their families.
Discusses research findings and real-life experiences to better understand how gang involvement affects young people’s emotional and psychological well-being.
Lists common reactions educators might see in the students with whom they work and suggestions on how they may help after community trauma.
Offers strategies to help parents and caregivers cope with collective traumas. This fact sheet also provides guidance on what parents and caregivers can do to care for their children as they cope. Updated May 2024.
Discusses the processes leading maltreated youth to become involved in the juvenile justice system.
Explores both the historical and current causes for disproportionality.
Offers some statistics about gang-involved youth and their exposure to traumatic events.
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.
Discusses the key causes, major consequences, and professional responses related to community violence and its traumatic stress-related impacts on youth.