Provides medical providers with information about traumatic grief in military children.
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A trauma-informed child and family service system is one in which all parties involved recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress.
Provides community violence workers with information about secondary traumatic stress (STS).
Affirms the importance of addressing the impact of historical trauma, including slavery, in the lives of African Americans in the U.S.
Children who suffer from child traumatic stress are those who have been exposed to one or more traumas over the course of their lives and develop reactions that persist and affect their daily lives after the events have ended.
Offers information about distress, emotional support, and working with families after a medical trauma.
In any given year, approximately one million children come to the attention of the US child welfare system.
Summarizes the NCSTN's response to the September 11th attacks and includes an introduction to the NCTSN and NCTSN 9/11-related activities.
In response to the recent flooding, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network has the following resources to help families and communities.