Offers parents and caregivers information to help support their children after the loss of a family member due to homicide.
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Offers guidance on the importance of taking care of oneself while parenting children with IDD.
The CAP Inventory is a caretaker-report measure developed to estimate the risk of a parent physically abusing a child. The test consists of 160 questions with a total of 10 standard scales and 2 special scales (added to the measure in 1990).
Offers actionable principles that organizations and child-serving systems can implement to move toward the fundamental transformation of becoming anti-racist and trauma-informed.
Outlines the role of family engagement in creating trauma-informed juvenile justice systems.
Discusses how to recognize the uniqueness of the loss and grief American Indian children and communities experience. This webinar is framed within the context of intergenerational trauma, grief, and loss.
Provides a picture of the challenges experienced by families caring for youth with trauma and substance use.
Offers some statistics about gang-involved youth and their exposure to traumatic events.
Bridging the Cultural Divide in Health Care Settings: The Essential Role of Cultural Broker Programs
Provides information on finding and using cultural brokers. "Bridging the Cultural Divide in Health Care Settings: The Essential Role of Cultural Broker Programs" is offered by the National Center for Cultural Competence.
Offers activities and a scenario for youth who have been ill or injured to help understand what it is they might be feeling.