
Affiliate Spotlight: The Center for Child Welfare Practice Innovation and the Trauma Systems...
Date: April 13, 2026
Author: Trauma Systems Therapy Training Center
Time: 5 minute read
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Date: April 13, 2026
Author: Trauma Systems Therapy Training Center
Time: 5 minute read

Helps new and expectant parents prepare for hurricanes by outlining practical steps to protect their health, baby, and birth plan. It includes planning tools, safety tips, and emotional coping strategies to reduce stress before, during, and after a storm. Translated 2026.

Highlights how healing is strengthened through trauma-informed partnerships between families, youth, and providers. Outlines key principles like trust, collaboration, empowerment, and shared decision-making to support meaningful, respectful care.

Provides an overview of the connection between child trauma and substance use and how these experiences can impact youth, families, and communities.

Provides child welfare professionals with guidance on addressing the intersection of caregiver substance use and child trauma

Aids healthcare providers to recognize how trauma and substance use intersect and affect the health and development of children and adolescents in medical settings.

Helps juvenile justice professionals understand how trauma and substance use can influence youth behavior and involvement in the justice system.

Supports mental health professionals in understanding the complex relationship between trauma exposure and substance use among youth and families.

Helps school professionals understand how trauma and substance use can affect students’ behavior, learning, and well-being within school settings.
Date: January 15, 2026
Author: Sameena Siddiqui
Time: 3 minute read
Date: February 13, 2026
Author: Isaiah B. Pickens
Time: 10 minute read

Helps families understand what trauma-informed care looks like in practice and supports caregivers in preparing for conversations that center safety, collaboration, and their child’s strengths.