Describes promising approaches to implementing trauma-informed child welfare practice to improve placement stability for children in foster care.
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Discusses how child-serving systems can improve their response to the needs of youth that cross over from child welfare to juvenile justice.
Defines the elements of a trauma-informed child welfare system.
Is a collection of organizational assessment tools and processes, developed by the NYU Center for Child Welfare Practice Innovation, that supported the evaluation and implementation of trauma-informed practices within public and private agencies t
Offers information regarding child sex trafficking to child welfare professionals.
Offers details about using trauma-informed child welfare practice to improve placement stability.
Discusses how mental health professionals can work with child protective services workers to provide trauma-informed care to infants and toddlers who come to their attention because of abuse or neglect.
Is a centralized resource for providers and resource parents who are using or interested in using Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents in their communities.
Offers information for providers supporting transition age youth with trauma-informed guiding principles to inform their work.
Outlines practice examples for continuity of care and collaboration across systems, a vital activity for youth involved in multiple service systems.