Build Resilience to Childhood Trauma
“Children are far more likely to exhibit resilience to childhood trauma when child-serving programs, institutions, and service systems understand the impact of childhood trauma…”
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“Children are far more likely to exhibit resilience to childhood trauma when child-serving programs, institutions, and service systems understand the impact of childhood trauma…”
An overview of the core principles of trauma-informed care and guiding points to help organizations build cultures grounded in the philosophy of trauma-informed service delivery.
Infographic illustrating system and relationship dynamics that are often experienced as being re-traumatizing.
Webinars and tipsheets for adopting a trauma-informed approach to domestic violence advocacy.
A definition of trauma and a trauma-informed approach, along with 6 key principles and 10 implementation domains.
A brief guide for how to work with service providers from all disciplines on working with survivors to overcome barriers by creating trauma-informed services.
This guide recommends approaches to build resilience and competence in children and parents.
An outline of essential advocacy skills in dual/multi-service advocacy agencies.
Podcast interview with Cec Murphey who explains how writing helped him come to terms with his own past sexual abuse.
A toolkit to help programs better address relationship violence with runaway and homeless youth.
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