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Offers information on coping after mass violence. This fact sheet provides common reactions children and families may be experiencing after a mass violence event, as well as what they can do to take care of themselves.
Discusses cultural considerations when providing mental health care to members of the military, veterans, and their families.
Offers concrete strategies and recommendations for providers working with LGBTQ youth who have experienced trauma.
Discusses the differences between acute, chronic, and complex trauma and how each trauma type uniquely affects children. Emphasizes the importance of recognizing their overlap to provide effective trauma-informed care.
Helps expectant parents and their care teams plan for labor and delivery during hurricanes or severe storms.
Highlights how healing is strengthened through trauma-informed partnerships between families, youth, and providers.
Offers information for teens about common reactions to mass violence, as well as tips for taking care of themselves and connecting with others.
Sue Kerns of The Kempe Center at the University of Colorado highlights the critical importance of pre-implementation readiness in supporting evidence-based practices to take root and sustain over time.
Defines acquaintance rape, discusses the occurrence of acquaintance rape, and offers suggestions to parents on how they can protect their children.