The policy resources below address research, education, and training, and include NCTSN products and materials developed by the NCCTS Policy Program and the NCTSN Policy Task Force.
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September was first declared as National Preparedness Month in 2004. Since then, September has been a time to acknowledge the importance, and take steps to prepare for emergencies in our homes, businesses, schools, and communities.
AF-CBT is a trauma-informed, evidence-based treatment designed to improve the relationships between children and caregivers.
EP is a home-based, mental health services program, which is designed to treat and prevent disruptive behaviors in young children.
PFA is an evidenced-informed intervention designed to be put into place immediately following disasters, terrorism, and other emergencies, and has received wide usage worldwide.
SMART is a structured, phase-based approach to treating sexually abused children who are exhibiting sexual behavior problems. The model has been successfully implemented with a primarily African American population since 1998.
Gives questions for youth to answer to determine if they have experienced community violence.
Provides information to youth about how to talk about medical trauma with others.
Provides information on how parents can help their young children cope with the aftermath of a hurricane. This fact sheet includes information on how children react, behaviors parents may see, and ways to help.
Gives supervisors and administrators in the child welfare system the information on the importance of addressing secondary traumatic stress (STS).