Outlines the role of family engagement in creating trauma-informed juvenile justice systems.
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Provides parents and caregivers with tips on media coverage of traumatic events.
Discusses how to recognize the uniqueness of the loss and grief American Indian children and communities experience. This webinar is framed within the context of intergenerational trauma, grief, and loss.
Provides a picture of the challenges experienced by families caring for youth with trauma and substance use.
Offers guidance on the importance of taking care of oneself while parenting children with IDD.
Offers juvenile justice professionals information on supporting justice-involved youth and families during the pandemic.
Features Jayda, a young mother who is battling feelings of inadequacy as the parent of a toddler. Jayda is struggling to balance life’s responsibilities while experiencing loss and loneliness following the incarceration of her partner Trevor.
Focuses on current challenges and recommendations for addressing the needs of young immigrant children, youth and families; highlighting the importance of community partnership, early childhood protections; addressing substance use and its effects
Emphasizes the importance of individual and family voices in trauma treatment, and includes the voices of family members who participated in Familias Unidas, an evidence-based program focused on parenting skills.
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Includes an abbreviated directory of the NCTSN centers and affiliate members who serve immigrant and refugee populations.