Focuses on addressing secondary traumatic stress experienced by child welfare staff, easing children’s transitions into foster care, and working with parents who have been impacted by trauma.
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Provides information about refugee trauma for those working in or with the child welfare system.
Details the importance of a holistic, multidisciplinary, multi-level approach to addressing the needs of youth with complex trauma in residential treatment settings.
Offers child-serving providers information about child neglect and trauma.
Provides information for staff in residential treatment centers on how to understand behavior through a trauma lens.
Offers information for providers supporting transition age youth with trauma-informed guiding principles to inform their work.
Highlights key points for providers, family advocates, and policymakers to understand about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and child trauma. This resource was adapted from...
Gives supervisors and administrators in the child welfare system the information on the importance of addressing secondary traumatic stress (STS).
Highlights the importance of understanding the serious consequences that trauma histories can have for birth parents and the subsequent potential impact on their parenting. This fact sheet is for child welfare workers.
Discusses the importance of quality supervision that organizations can provide to staff members at risk for secondary traumatic stress (STS).