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.
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Describes what comprehensive care for children in the child welfare system looks like.
Explores issues of implementation and sustainability of screening and assessment in an already over-burdened child welfare system.
Reports findings from research on crossover youth.
Describes the many transitions experienced by young traumatized children in the child welfare system and the challenges that they pose for young children.
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
Discusses how mental health professionals can work with child protective services workers to provide trauma-informed care to infants and toddlers who come to their attention because of abuse or neglect.
Addresses providing or referring infants, young children, and their caregivers for trauma-sensitive therapeutic interventions, including Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) and Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC).
Addresses attachment and its implications for young traumatized children in the child welfare system and discusses the nature of typically developing attachment relationships, as well as the impact of trauma and maltreatment on such relationships.
Focuses on the implementation of Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents.