Helps juvenile justice agencies support children and youth during and after natural disasters. This toolkit is for juvenile justice staff, supervisors, and administrators who work with and on behalf of children, youth, and families who experience
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Offers front-line juvenile justice staff ways to effectively support one another during the pandemic.
Provides information for parents and caregivers about infectious disease outbreaks in your community. Knowing important information about the outbreak and learning how to be prepared can reduce stress and help calm likely anxieties.
Provides information on how to talk to children about tsunamis. This tip sheet describes what a tsunami is, how warning systems for tsunamis work, and tips for parents and caregivers on how to talk to children about tsunamis.
Describes the unique set of challenges faced to address the needs of Americans displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
Discusses Project Fleur-de-lis (PFDL), an intermediate and long-term school-based mental health response to Hurricane Katrina.
Helps young children and their families talk about feelings and worries they may have after experiencing a large-scale fire, like a wildfire.
Helps young children and their families talk about feelings and worries they may have after experiencing a large-scale fire, like a wildfire.
Offers tips to parents on how to help young children, toddlers, and preschoolers heal after a traumatic event.
Provides information on how parents and caregivers can help their young children cope with the aftermath of a tornado.