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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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Consultation with Child Protective Services

Type: Webinar

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.

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Overview of the 12 Core Concepts

Type: e-Learning Course

Helps  learners to create a trauma lens through which they can view and better comprehend the effects of traumatic experiences and losses.

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NCTSN Impact Newsletter: Summer 2010

Type: Newsletter

Features a number of articles on the Network's disaster-related work, including its response to the earthquake in Haiti and trainings in American Samoa.

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Family Preparedness: Thinking Ahead (in Russian)

Type: Tip Sheet

Accompanies the Family Preparedness Wallet Card. This guide helps families develop a safety plan so that they may be prepared in the event of a disaster. This is the Russian version of Family Preparedness: Thinking Ahead.​

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Tarjeta de Preparación para la Familia

Type: Special Resource

Permite a las familias enlistar números de teléfono importantes y otra información que podría ser útil en caso de una emergencia.

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Creating and Sustaining Boards

Type: Webinar

Describes the benefits of such boards to both families and providers from a consumer's perspective. This webinar discusses the rationale for creating a consumer board, as well as the planning and recruitment processes.

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Tips for Parents on Media Coverage of the Tornado

Type: Tip Sheet

Gives information to parents and caregivers about media coverage following a tornado. This tip sheet describes what parents can do to help their children, media exposure after disaster events, and talks about what it is like when a family is a part of the story.

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