Addresses trauma screening and assessment for parents and children in the child welfare system, with a focus on how information gained through screening can help inform casework practice, improve family engagement, and guide decision-making regard
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Defines the elements of a trauma-informed child welfare system.
Reports findings from research on crossover youth.
Discusses how child-serving systems can improve their response to the needs of youth that cross over from child welfare to juvenile justice.
Describes the impact of traumatic separation, attachment, and attachment disruption on children and adolescents.
Describes the prevalence and impact of trauma on children in the child welfare system and the rationale for trauma screening and assessment.
Shares how the Child Welfare Trauma Training Toolkit: 2nd Edition has been implemented in three different states by non-profit organizations, in partnership with their child welfare jurisdictions.
Provides an overview of the application and utility of the NIRN Active Implementation Frameworks.
Describes what comprehensive care for children in the child welfare system looks like.
Discusses the many transitions experienced by, and the challenges transitions pose for, young traumatized children in the child welfare system.