This section includes key resources related to child trauma policy developed by external partners, national organizations, and federal agencies.
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Is an adapted version of Psychological First Aid for those working with youth experiencing homelessness.
Is an adapted version of Psychological First Aid for those working with families experiencing homelessness.
The DIPA is an interview of caregivers for children from nine months to six years old.
Offers a compendium of tools to guide medical professionals in effectively assessing and treating medical traumatic stress in children and families. This toolkit helps providers address the emotional, as well as the physical side of trauma.
Introduces a concept of trauma and offers a framework for becoming a trauma-informed organization, system, or service sector.
Is a companion document to the Secondary Traumatic Stress Core Competencies for Trauma-Informed Support and Supervision: Cross-Disciplinary Version offers further explanation, examples...
Defines acquaintance rape, discusses the occurrence of acquaintance rape, and offers suggestions to parents on how they can protect their children.