The UCLA-Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS) provides leadership, organizational structure, and coordination to the current grantees, Affiliates, and partners of the NCTSN.
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Young children depend exclusively on parents/caregivers for survival and protection—both physical and emotional. When trauma also impacts the parent/caregiver, the relationship between that person and the child may be strongly affected.
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The 12 Core Concepts provide essential guidance for professionals working with children and families affected by trauma.
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) youth experience trauma at higher rates than their straight peers.
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Research indicates that youth living with IDD experience exposure to trauma at a higher rate than their non-disabled peers.
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There are three pathways for using the NCTSN TIOA. Find out what they are here.
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