Este recurso ofrece principios prácticos y accionables que organizaciones y sistemas de servicios para niños puedan implementar en sus continuos esfuerzos para transformarse fundamentalmente en entidades antirracistas e informadas sobre el trauma.
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Physical abuse occurs when a parent or caregiver commits an act that results in physical injury to a child or adolescent.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer or questioning (LGBTQ) youth experience trauma at higher rates than their straight peers.
IFACES is a program that provides comprehensive community-based mental health services to refugee children, adolescents, and families. Outreach is seen as the cornerstone of the program and occurs throughout the treatment process.
SFCR is a manualized, trauma-focused, skill-building intervention.
Provides an overview of working with unaccompanied minors and the unique nature of the trauma they may have experienced.
Lets responders review PFA guidelines and assess their readiness to deliver PFA in the field.
Details the results of a nationwide survey of probation officers.
Provides an introduction to the NCTSN Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Roundtable.
Provides the summary results of a 2016 NCTSN member survey about financial sustainability.