Discusses the combat/operational stress continuum (COSC) and Combat/Operational Stress First Aid (COSFA) in the US Navy and US Marine Corps.
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Presents the coordinated model of care to prepare programs to serve military families.
Discusses initiatives addressing the creation of a military social work curriculum.
Offers strategies to make services culturally-responsive to the needs of the Latino immigrant population.
Describes work from McCormick Foundation, RAND Corporation, and Duke University's Veteran Culture and Clinical Competence (V3C) Program.
The interventions below are among those that are being used by NCTSN members to help children who have been, or are at risk of becoming, victims of physical abuse.
As recognition has grown about the prevalence and impact of trauma on young children, more age-appropriate treatment approaches have been developed and tested for this population. These interventions share many of the same core components.
The NCTSN Affiliate Program has created opportunities for Network members no longer receiving SAMHSA funds to continue their child trauma work and stay connected with the NCTSN.
Shares examples of how organizations can incorporate military-informed procedures and practices, beginning with asking about service member status and affiliations.