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All NCTSN Resources

The following resources on child trauma were developed by the NCTSN. To find a specific topic or resource, enter keywords in the search box, or filter by resource type, trauma type, language, or audience.

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The NCTSN National Juvenile Probation Officer Survey

Type: Special Resource

Details the results of a nationwide survey of probation officers. This survey looks at what probation officers know about trauma, how best to collaborate with them, and what products they would like to meet their needs with respect to trauma-informed practices.

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Learning Series on Implementation

Type: e-Learning Course

Focuses on three different and critical components of effective implementation. This series provides information on the framework, readiness preparation, and sustainability as it relates to effective implementation.

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Trauma: What Child Welfare Attorneys Should Know

Type: Resource Guide

Provides child welfare attorneys with knowledge about trauma, practice tips for incorporating trauma-informed practices into legal representation, and resources to assist in the representation of clients with histories of trauma.

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NCTSN Impact Newsletter: Spring 2017

Type: Newsletter

Includes an overview of the breadth of the Network’s accomplishments since its inception. Among those featured are the extensive work of the NCTSN Child Sexual Abuse Committee, the NCTSN Affiliate program, and the new Trauma-Informed Systems Collaborative Group.

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NCTSN Impact Newsletter: Winter 2017

Type: Newsletter

Features the Network’s data collection initiatives that included the collection and analysis of data from over 19,000 children served by NCTSN centers.

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Using the Video ReMoved with Resource Parents

Type: Webinar

Describes how the film Removed gives foster parents a vivid picture of what it must be like for children entering the foster care system. This webinar provides information about how to use the video to facilitate a conversation about being removed from one's home.

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