
Integrating Evidence-Based Practices in School Interventions
Identifies principles and strategies for effective implementation of trauma-focused, evidence-based practices in school settings.
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Identifies principles and strategies for effective implementation of trauma-focused, evidence-based practices in school settings.
Focuses on partnering with schools to enhance mental health and trauma-informed services designed to inform both school personnel and mental health professionals about the impact of traumatic events.
Provides questions for parents to ask their children following a tornado. This tip sheet offers common reactions to traumatic events and when to get help if needed.
Discusses strategies and resources required to identify and support leadership development among family and youth. This webinar highlights contributions that family and youth leaders have made to NCTSN centers and the vital role they play as advocates.
Discusses key lessons learned during the development process.
Includes helpful information on how children react to domestic violence.
Discusses the impact of sudden death on children and the school community. This webinar provides best practices in the areas of prevention, response and recovery, school staff support, and self-care.
Provides information on the prevalence and impact of trauma as a lens through which to deepen our understanding of bullying.
Discusses how providers have worked with branches of our country's military to promote the well being of young children in military families. This webinar describes how mental health professionals can help these children cope with the stresses that their families experience.
Highlights a few NCTSN affiliates, advocates, and the Advisory Board.
Highlights what ten things juvenile court judges should know to best meet the needs of traumatized children who come into their system.
Discusses the need for, and the benefits of, a school based mental health program. This webinar offers suggestions on building relationships with schools, as well as case examples of successful school/mental health partnerships.