Knowing what to do right before and during a hurricane can help families feel more in control and take steps to increase their safety.
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Landslides often occur with little warning and can completely damage homes and businesses, requiring families to rebuild or relocate.
Wildfires are fires that spread rapidly and rage out of control in areas of woodland, brushland, grassland, scrubland, peatland, and other wooded areas.
In response to the recent flooding, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network has the following resources to help families and communities.
Tsunamis can occur with very little warning, which can heighten the fear and intensity of experiencing one and can also lead to greater loss of life and injuries.
A windstorm is a storm with high winds or violent gusts that are strong enough to cause at least some damage to trees and buildings. Dangerous wind gusts are very difficult to predict and can occur without warning.
Provides information for caregivers on choosing trauma-informed care for children with IDD.
Describes the need for an integrated system of care for youth with traumatic stress and substance use disorders.
Describes the complex trauma and mental health of children placed in foster care among NCTSN care recipients as well as policy recommendations.