Gives voice to the struggles of parents and caregivers who experienced trauma growing up in their own families.
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Helps programs who work with justice-involved youth better understand the steps to take to recognize and respond to the trauma-related needs of youth, family members, and staff working in the justice system.
Emphasizes the importance of understanding how historical trauma has shaped the experiences of African Americans.
Offers perspectives on the intersections between trauma, caregiver substance use, parenting, and prenatal substance use exposure.
Outlines how the NCTSN TIOA is different from other trauma-related organizational assessment tools, describes the process of using the NCTSN TIOA, and includes sample items.
Helps mental health professionals preparing for a court hearing.
Describes evidence-informed interventions for youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
Outlines the historical context of racial disparities and highlights how systems can move forward to reduce these racial disparities, including by framing the issue so that practical and pro-active discussion can move beyond assigning blame.
Describes using the FANS-Trauma to assess a family's needs and strengths. This webinar discusses treatment planning upon completing the FANS-Trauma.
Provides an overview of several national policy challenges and solutions in the area of trauma and substance use.