Is the National Child Traumatic Stress Network's Public Service Announcement. This videos gives a brief introduction to the NCTSN, why supporting children and families who have experienced trauma is important, and what can be done.
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Is the National Child Traumatic Stress Network's Public Service Announcement. This videos gives a brief introduction to the NCTSN, why supporting children and families who have experienced trauma is important, and what can be done.
Highlights a few NCTSN affiliates, advocates, and the Advisory Board.
Highlights the partnership of a Network Center with their local police department and how a trauma-informed response is making a difference.
Addresses the complex impact of secondary traumatic stress, vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout.
Tackles the specific strategies and challenges within each child serving system providing services to commercially sexually exploited children.
Describes risk factors to military families and children, including child abuse, neglect, domestic violence and substance abuse.
Discusses general principles at the level of culture, family, and the individual child that clinicians should consider when adapting a trauma treatment for non-majority populations.
Focuses on the widespread behavioral health impact that Hurricane Katrina had. This webinar presents the direct operation of response and recovery services from the days preceding Katrina and into the present day.