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This section includes key resources related to child trauma policy developed by external partners, national organizations, and federal agencies.
Provides parents information on how to talk to children about domestic violence. This fact sheet discusses the importance of recognizing and dealing with one's own feelings before talking to children.
Highlights three models of community-level approaches for preventing youth violence and reducing health disparities.
The following resources on Community Violence were developed by the NCTSN.
Children and families become known to the child welfare system because of suspected abuse or neglect, experiences which can result in traumatic stress reactions.
There are a wide variety of counseling and mental health interventions available to families affected by intimate partner violence (IPV).
The following web features on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN. To find a specific topic or resource, enter keywords in the search box, or filter by resource type, trauma type, language, or audience.