Describes evidence-informed interventions for youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
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Gives details about the growing number of girls in the juvenile justice.
Increases understanding of the impact that parents’ own unresolved trauma can have on their capacity to engage with child welfare personnel, negotiate different aspects of the child welfare system, and safely parent their children.
Provides a brief overview of the definition and impact of traumatic separation. Speakers will discuss the importance of understanding traumatic separation when working with youth in the foster and kincare systems.
Learn about what sustainability is and why it is a critical part of implementation from NCTSN Affiliate Cambria Walsh from Cambria Walsh Consulting.
The ROCF assesses perceptual organization and visual memory.
Offers treatment providers and agency administrators information about how to partner with youth and families at each level of their organization.
All families experience trauma differently. Some factors such as a child’s age or the family’s culture or ethnicity may influence how the family copes and recovers from a traumatic event.
Children and families become known to the child welfare system because of suspected abuse or neglect, experiences which can result in traumatic stress reactions.
Presents the results of a survey conducted among child welfare agencies in a number of states.