Summarizes findings from a survey done by the NCTSN Refugee Working Group Sites in 2004.
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Offers perspectives on the intersections between trauma, caregiver substance use, parenting, and prenatal substance use exposure.
Offers parents and caregivers a brief checklist to use to determine if a complete assessment for complex trauma should be scheduled. This fact sheet will help parents and caregivers determine when to seek professional help.
Offers parents and caregivers information to help support their surviving children after a the death of a sibling due to substance use or overdose.
Provides caregivers guidance about how to address the impending death of a loved one due to COVID-19. This fact sheet offers information on anticipating a death, preparing a child for the death, and saying goodbye.
Tornadoes are unusual storms, as their path is often erratic. In the same neighborhood, some houses may be completely damaged while others will not have been impacted.
Families and children may be profoundly affected by mass violence, acts of terrorism, or community trauma in the form of shootings, bombings, or other types of attacks.
Early childhood trauma generally refers to the traumatic experiences that occur to children aged 0-6.
Provides a focus on Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters Advocacy Center.
Offers gentle reminders for well-being practices in times of stress.