Provides tips for medical professionals on how to assess a family of ill or injured children and how to help their families.
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Offers parents and caregivers information to help support their children after the loss of a family member due to homicide.
Is a evidence-informed modular approach to assist unaccompanied children immediately after arriving in the US. This approach includes a set of tools to assist staff in supporting unaccompanied children through early transitions.
Provides access to a number of archived webinars including one on supporting unaccompanied children in US schools.
Accompanies the Children of War video and includes discussion questions, suggestions about ways schools and teachers can help refugee students and families, and provides information on the effects of traumatic stress on school performance
Describes the models and services some schools have adopted to better support refugee students affected by trauma.
Provides information and resources offered by the Center, which is dedicated to understanding and promoting the healthy adjustment of refugee children and adolescents who have resettled in the United States.
Offers caregivers advice on helping children deal with the complex emotions that arise when the death of family member or other important person in a child's life is suspected, but not confirmed.
Children who suffer from child traumatic stress are those who have been exposed to one or more traumas over the course of their lives and develop reactions that persist and affect their daily lives after the events have ended.
Describes the connections between intimate partner violence and substance use.