Offers providers a list of ideas for self-care strategies to use after a difficult event. This checklist outlines the three basics aspects of self-care including awareness, balance, and connection.
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Offers guidance to parents and caregivers on deciding whether or not a child should return to their home or neighborhood after it was damaged in a wildfire. Translated 2024.
Highlights the importance of birth parents understanding the serious consequences their trauma histories can have on them and the subsequent potential impact on their parenting.
Offers activity ideas to parents and caregivers whose families are sheltering in place, evacuating their homes, or social distancing due to any type of disaster or event.
Is a more accessible version of the 12 Core Concepts, written with simplified language to support understanding across a range of literacy levels and learning needs.
Offers a bulleted version of the 12 Core Concepts for Understanding Traumatic Stress Responses in Children and Families.
Provides child welfare professionals with guidance on addressing the intersection of caregiver substance use and child trauma
Supports mental health professionals in understanding the complex relationship between trauma exposure and substance use among youth and families.
Helps juvenile justice professionals understand how trauma and substance use can influence youth behavior and involvement in the justice system.
Helps school professionals understand how trauma and substance use can affect students’ behavior, learning, and well-being within school settings.