Even in the closest of families, it is sometimes hard to remember that family members may have different reactions to the same traumatic event.
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NCTSN e-learning courses typically include multimedia resources, such as self-paced training modules, instructional videos, and supplemental resources.
Offers a look at how the NCTSN has impacted the children and families it serves. This video includes snippets of Network members talking about being a part of the Network and how it has changed the work they do with children.
Documents the results of a project that engaged African refugee youth, community members, and service providers.
The Steering Committee of the NCTSN guides the development of the national network of centers to improve treatment and services for all children and adolescents in the U.S. who have experienced traumatic events.
Sex trafficking occurs among all socioeconomic classes, races, ethnicities, and gender identities and in urban, suburban, and rural communities across the US.
Trauma-informed mental health assessment offers a framework for gathering information, identifying needs, and summarizing information.
Child sex trafficking is a severe form of trauma exposure that may have significant immediate and long-term impacts for survivors.
The mission of the NCTSN Advisory Board is to raise the national visibility of the issue of child traumatic stress and enhance the capacity of the Network to identify its priorities for action.