The following resources on Healthcare were developed by the NCTSN.
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Enhancing cultural competence and encouraging cultural humility are essential to increasing access and improving the standard of care for traumatized children, families, and communities across the nation.
The following resources on Culture and Trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
Even in the closest of families, it is sometimes hard to remember that family members may have different reactions to the same traumatic event.
The following resources on Families and Trauma were developed by the NCTSN.
The experience of trauma takes away choice and control. The trauma-informed healing environment maximizes opportunities for choice and control.
The following resources on Family-Youth-Provider Partnerships were developed by the NCTSN.
The development of secondary traumatic stress is recognized as a common occupational hazard for professionals working with traumatized children.
The following resources on Secondary Traumatic Stress were developed by the NCTSN.
NCCTS policy activities are guided by Ellen Gerrity, PhD, Diane Elmore Borbon, PhD, MPH, and Lauren Absher, MSW, in collaboration with the NCTSN Policy Task Force.