Outlines recommendations for how jurisdictions can understand Family First’s policy requirements for trauma-informed approaches and ensure that implementation of the law meets the trauma-related needs of children, youth and families.
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Features Jared Martin, a Research Associate with the Chadwick Center for Children and Families at Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, describing the use of implementation science to accomplish the goal of sustainability in conversation with Lorena
Addresses trauma screening and assessment for parents and children in the child welfare system, with a focus on how information gained through screening can help inform casework practice, improve family engagement, and guide decision-making regard
Addresses the complex issues and critical needs surrounding young traumatized children in the child welfare system and those who care for them.
Provides information about refugee trauma for those working in or with the child welfare system.
Is designed for those working with youth involved in multiple systems using the Crossover Youth Practice Model. This supplement is a brief version of A Trauma-Informed Guide for Working with Youth Involved in Multiple Systems developed specifically for staff...
Discusses the many transitions experienced by, and the challenges transitions pose for, young traumatized children in the child welfare system.
Explores the rationale for and utility of screening and assessing for trauma in child welfare setting.
Discusses how child-serving systems can improve their response to the needs of youth that cross over from child welfare to juvenile justice.
Describes the many transitions experienced by young traumatized children in the child welfare system and the challenges that they pose for young children.