SPR is a manualized, evidence-informed intervention that is intended to foster short and long-term adaptive coping in disaster survivors who are exhibiting moderate levels of distress.
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Helps parents and caregivers understand children's reactions to injuries, and advises them on how they can help children respond in healthy ways.
Lets responders review PFA guidelines and assess their readiness to deliver PFA in the field.
Offers tips to parents on how to help young children, toddlers, and preschoolers heal after a traumatic event.
Offers parents, caregivers, and professionals guidance for restoring a sense of safety after a mass shooting.
Provides information about how to talk to children about mass violence.
Provides information on how to talk to children about the bombings in Boston. This tip sheet describes how to talk to children about the bombings in Boston and applies to mass violence events that involve bombings in general.
Provides information on how to talk to children about mass shootings. This tip sheet describes ways to talk to children about mass violence events that involve a shooting.
Offers teachers guidance on helping students after a mass violence event. This fact sheet describes common reactions students may have, how teachers and school staff can help, as well as engage in self-care after a mass violence event.
Offers information to youth, parents, and caregivers on how to talk with journalists after a mass violence event or shooting.