Enhancing cultural competence and encouraging cultural humility are essential to increasing access and improving the standard of care for traumatized children, families, and communities across the nation.
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The DIPA is an interview of caregivers for children from nine months to six years old.
Offers information to children on ways to help themselves and others after a tornado.
Offers information to teens on ways to help themselves and others after a tornado.
Offers best practice recommendations and clinical guidelines for working with children and families who have experienced serious illness or injury.
Offers advice to parents on helping children understand media coverage while limiting their exposure to distressing images.
Accompanies the Family Preparedness Wallet Card. This guide helps families develop a safety plan so that they may be prepared in the event of disasters.
Provides technical assistance regarding refugee education and orientation. This website includes backgrounders on different cultural groups that are arriving in the U.S.
Provides resettlement services, as well as legal and social services to help resettle migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in the United States.
Includes resources to help people who are living with suicide loss.