The following resources on Culture and Trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
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Features five LGBTQ youth who discuss their own trauma experiences related to their respective LGBTQ identities, how they strengthened their resilience, and how professionals helped them.
The mission of the NCTSN Advisory Board is to raise the national visibility of the issue of child traumatic stress and enhance the capacity of the Network to identify its priorities for action.
Provides information to help youth practice self-care. This fact sheet includes information on what it means to take care of yourself, as well as recommended hotlines and conversation starters.
Provides parents and providers with information about the psychological impact of tsunamis.
Operates a Parent Hotline 7 days a week (800- 203-7001) from 9am-9pm ET for parents seeking to locate their children in ORR care.
Discusses the complexity of children's reaction to and processing of traumatic events.
The following resources on Military and Veteran Families were developed by the NCTSN.
Systems and organizations must shift beyond performative action toward becoming antiracist and trauma-informed. This resource offers actionable principles and strategies that organizations can implement...
Landslides often occur with little warning and can completely damage homes and businesses, requiring families to rebuild or relocate.