Guides participants in understanding the Defending Childhood Initiative and its policy implications for the child trauma field.
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Addresses the influence of culture on mental health providers coping with secondary traumatic stress (STS) and the choices that clinicians make to seek, or not seek, support.
Outline techniques for engaging families in affirming treatment and care of their LGBTQ youth, including a review of techniques used within the Family Acceptance Project (FAP) with founder Caitlin Ryan.
Offers information on integrated care approaches to supporting children and families dealing with traumatic stress and chronic health conditions.
Discusses the ways holidays and other personally meaningful dates can serve as trauma and grief reminders.
Introduces core concepts for enhancing diversity-informed practice. This webinar presents vignettes to highlight how each core concept can be applied to child welfare practice.
Discusses the reasoning and importance of including a family in trauma-informed care.
Describes risk factors for and signs of secondary traumatic stress in educators, as well as techniques for prevention and self-care.
Addresses the issues facing poor, urban, African American children who deal with traumatic stress. The webinar discusses how conceptions of race and racism have an impact on these children and their families.
Discusses definitions of psychosocial approaches, disasters, and disaster resiliency.