Offers teens information about trauma, how it can affect them, and why they might use alcohol or drugs to deal with their experiences.
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Gives questions for youth to answer to determine if they have experienced community violence.
Offers survivors of acquaintance rape information on what they can do now.
Provides parents and caregivers with information about a child disclosing sexual abuse.
Provides educators and school staff information on the challenges that occur when there is an allegation of educator abuse.
Provides information on how parents can help their young children cope with the aftermath of a hurricane. This fact sheet includes information on how children react, behaviors parents may see, and ways to help.
Focuses on addressing secondary traumatic stress experienced by child welfare staff, easing children’s transitions into foster care, and working with parents who have been impacted by trauma.
Gives supervisors and administrators in the child welfare system the information on the importance of addressing secondary traumatic stress (STS).
Offers teens information about the differences between sex and sexual abuse. This fact sheet describes when sex is used as a weapon, including the use of physical force, emotional or psychological force, secrecy about sex, and victim blaming.
Provides information to parents and caregivers about keeping children safe online. This fact sheet describes why sexting is not smart and how sexts can be used to hurt or bully.