Describes the connection between caregiver trauma and substance abuse.
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Provides information for supporting the staff in a children’s advocacy center (CAC) setting who have been exposed to critical incidents and may have concerns about their physical or psychological safety.
Is intended for use with children and youth ages 7-18 and their caregiver(s).
Is designed to increase the capacity and partnership of professional interpreters and mental health clinicians working together in order to improve quality and access of services for children, adolescents and families with no or limited English proficiency (LEP) and who have experienced trauma...
Outlines some of the traumatic impacts that COVID-19 has had on children and families.
Provides policymakers and other stakeholders an overview of trauma-informed integrated care and its importance for children who have experienced trauma.
Guides participants in understanding the Defending Childhood Initiative and its policy implications for the child trauma field.
Is for all child-serving professionals who are exposed to details of traumatic events and/or individuals suffering from post-traumatic distress in the context of their work.
Provides tips for medical professionals on how to assess emotional support in ill or injured children and how to help their families.
Provides mental health clinicians and professional interpreters with information about a trauma-informed approach to mental health interpretation that is socio-culturally and linguistically- responsive to the needs of children and families receivi