Covers current issues in family system assessments and family level interventions.
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Answers the question what is a trauma-informed child and family service system. This fact sheet details the components of a trauma-informed child and family service system.
A trauma-informed child and family service system is one in which all parties involved recognize and respond to the impact of traumatic stress.
Trauma Systems Therapy for Refugees (TST-R) is a multi-level, phase-based organizational and clinical model for youth who have experienced forced displacement.
Children who come to the attention of the juvenile justice system are a challenging and underserved population.
Outlines the role of family engagement in creating trauma-informed juvenile justice systems.
Widens the trauma-informed care lens by focusing on familial responses to trauma.
Helps programs who work with justice-involved youth better understand the steps to take to recognize and respond to the trauma-related needs of youth, family members, and staff working in the justice system.
Explores both the historical and current causes for disproportionality.
Delineates the path from complex trauma exposure to involvement in the juvenile justice system.