Is a evidence-informed flexible approach to assist displaced children and families immediately after arriving in the US.
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Provides guidance to youth, parents, caregivers, and others who work with youth about talking to the media after a mass violence event.
Offers parents guidance on helping their children after a mass violence event. This fact sheet describes common reactions children may have, how you can help them, and taking care of yourself after an event.
Demonstrates intervention strategies with children and adults after a terrorist event or disaster.
Discusses the origins and organization of the CATS Program.
SPR is a manualized, evidence-informed intervention that is intended to foster short and long-term adaptive coping in disaster survivors who are exhibiting moderate levels of distress.
PFA is an evidenced-informed intervention designed to be put into place immediately following disasters, terrorism, and other emergencies, and has received wide usage worldwide.
Provides information about how to talk to children about mass violence.
Provides information on how to talk to children about the bombings in Boston. This tip sheet describes how to talk to children about the bombings in Boston and applies to mass violence events that involve bombings in general.
Gives information to parents and caregivers about media coverage following a stabbing.