Describes what comprehensive care for children in the child welfare system looks like.
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Addresses the importance of understanding the special developmental needs of young traumatized children.
Provides staff in child-serving systems with best practices for trauma screening.
Provides information about how traumatic events often generate secondary adversities such as family separations, financial hardship, relocations to a new residence and school, social stigma, ongoing treatment for injuries, physical rehabilitation,
Highlights key points for providers, family advocates, and policymakers to understand about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and child trauma. This resource was adapted from...
Helps organizations assess their current practices in the context of serving children and families who have experienced trauma. It is an important part of an organizational transformation process to create trauma-informed organizations.
Is a professional membership organization on a mission to make one big difference, one child at a time.
Helps learners to create a trauma lens through which they can view and better comprehend the effects of traumatic experiences and losses.