Discusses child maltreatment and domestic violence issues impacting military families and children.
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This section includes key resources related to child trauma policy developed by external partners, national organizations, and federal agencies.
Describes how teens may feel when struggling with the death of someone close and offers tips on what caregivers can do to help. Translated in 2024.
Describes how school-age children may feel when struggling with the death of someone close and offers tips on what caregivers can do to help. Translated in 2023.
Describes how teens may feel when struggling with the death of someone close and offers tips on what caregivers can do to help.
Early childhood trauma generally refers to the traumatic experiences that occur to children aged 0-6.
ABC is a parent/child treatment approach designed to help caregivers provide nurturing care and engage in synchronous interactions with their infants.
Children and families become known to the child welfare system because of suspected abuse or neglect, experiences which can result in traumatic stress reactions.
Offers guidance to parents and caregivers on deciding whether or not a child should return to their home or neighborhood after it was damaged in a wildfire.
CDCP is a model of secondary prevention that provides crisis intervention and follow-up community- and clinic-based clinical and collaborative interventions for exposed children.