Provides information to policymakers about the impact of natural and technological disasters on children, families, and communities.
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Describes how young children, school-age children, and adolescents react to traumatic events and offers suggestions on how parents and caregivers can help and support them.
Describes how the impact and consequences of COVID-19 increase the risk of involvement in sex or labor trafficking. This fact sheet offers infromation on what you can do as a provider and how to support yourself.
Offers information about the experiences of youth who have been trafficked. This fact sheet provides lists of experiences that youth may have endured prior to being trafficked, while being trafficked, and/or after being trafficked.
Discusses the complex interplay of societal, community, relationship, and individual factors that increase a youth's risk of being trafficked.
Provides a list of common misconceptions about child sex trafficking and uses facts to address those misconceptions.
Looks at the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and case management monitoring as a component of treatment completion.
Gives information on family engagement, why its important, the potential barriers to engaging a family, specific strategies for engagement, and how MDT partners can be involved in family engagement.
Provides information on why conducting a trauma-informed mental health assessment is important for those working in a CAC.
Describes the purpose and function of supervision of mental health professionals providing treatment through a CAC.