The following resources for the media were developed by the NCTSN.
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The following resources on the Core Curriculum were developed by the NCTSN.
In any given year, approximately one million children come to the attention of the U.S. child welfare system.
Collaborative work with policymakers has been an essential part of the mission and activities of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network since it began in 2000 as part of the Children’s Health Act.
This section includes key resources related to child trauma policy developed by external partners, national organizations, and federal agencies.
Partnership among family, youth, and providers merges professional expertise and the experiences of trauma and healing.
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events.
The following resources on Family-Youth-Provider Partnerships were developed by the NCTSN.
The Steering Committee of the NCTSN guides the development of the national network of centers to improve treatment and services for all children and adolescents in the U.S. who have experienced traumatic events.
The following resources on Early Childhood Trauma were developed by the NCTSN.