The following resources on School Shootings were developed by the NCTSN.
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CARE is a trauma-informed set of skills that can be used by any adult in any setting who interacts with children and teens who have experienced trauma.
Tornadoes are unusual storms, as their path is often erratic. In the same neighborhood, some houses may be completely damaged while others will not have been impacted.
April was first declared Child Abuse Prevention Month in 1983. Since then, April has been a time to acknowledge the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse.
Helps young children and their families talk about feelings and worries they may have after experiencing a large-scale fire, like a wildfire.
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.
Offers information to youth, parents, and caregivers on how to talk with journalists after a mass violence event or shooting.
Offers parents and caregivers information about ways that children may respond to the anniversary of a traumatic event.
Provides parents and professionals with the answers to commonly asked questions about the impact of child sexual abuse.
Provides parents and professionals with the answers to commonly asked questions about the impact of child sexual abuse treatment. This is a part of Caring for Kids: What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Abuse.