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All families experience trauma differently. Some factors such as a child’s age or the family’s culture or ethnicity may influence how the family copes and recovers from a traumatic event.
The NCTSN TIOA is derived from the NCTSN definition of a Trauma-Informed Child and Family Service System, which is based on collaborative work from a diverse group of NCTSN members...
The following resources on children's advocacy centers were developed by external partners and organizations.
Bullying can severely affect a child’s or teen's self-image, social interactions, or school performance, and can lead to mental health problems.
The following resources on Refugee Trauma were developed by external partners and organizations.
The following resources on Homeless Youth were developed by the NCTSN.
Early childhood trauma generally refers to the traumatic experiences that occur to children aged 0-6.
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.
There is a strong connection between traumatic stress and substance abuse that has implications for children and families.