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Item The 12 core concepts: Concepts for understanding traumatic stress responses in children and families(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2012) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOutlines and describes The 12 Core Concepts: Concepts for Understanding Traumatic Stress Responses in Children and Families.Item After a Crisis: Helping Young Children Heal(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2005) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers tips to parents on how to help young children, toddlers, and preschoolers heal after a traumatic event.Item Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2016) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkBy understanding how children experience traumatic events and how these children express their lingering distress over the experience, parents, physicians, communities, and schools can respond to their children and help them through this challenging time. The goal is to restore balance to these children’s lives and the lives of their familiesItem Assisting Parents/Caregivers in Coping with Collective Traumas(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2021) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers strategies to help parents/caregivers cope with collective traumas. This fact sheet also provides guidance on what parents/caregivers can do to care for their children as they cope.Item At intersection of trauma and disabilities: A new toolkit for providers(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2016) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers guidance on working with children and families living with disabilities. This Spotlight on Culture provides information working with children living with a disability who have experienced trauma, how parents play a pivotal role in their child's recovery, changing your lens when working these families, and discusses the NCTSN Road to Recovery Toolkit.Item AYUDA PARA JÓVENES DESPUÉS DE UN TRAUMA COMUNITARIO: CONSEJOS PARA LOS EDUCADORES(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2014) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkEnumera reacciones comunes que los educadores pueden observar en los estudiantes con los que trabajan y da sugerencias sobre cómo pueden ayudarlos después de un trauma comunitario. Esta lista de consejos describe cómo los eventos traumáticos, como un desastre natural, la violencia escolar o la muerte traumática de un compañero o educador, pueden afectar el aprendizaje, el comportamiento y las relaciones de los estudiantes.Item Beyond the ACE Score: Perspectives from the NCTSN on Child Trauma and Adversity Screening and Impact Key Points(2022) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkHighlights key points for providers, family advocates, and policymakers to understand about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and child trauma. This resource was adapted from Beyond the ACE Score: Perspectives from the NCTSN on Child Trauma and Adversity Screening and Impact.Item BULLYING FACTS-Infographic(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2018) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers simple facts on bullying. This infographic outlines the different types of bullying.Item CAC Directors Guide to Mental Health Services for Abused Children(National Children's Alliance, 2008-06) National Children's Alliance; National Child Traumatic Stress Network; Child Welfare CommitteeItem Care Process Model for Pediatric Traumatic Stress(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2021) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkCPM is a brief screening and response protocol guiding the identification of, and response to, traumatic stress in children seen in healthcare and other pediatric settings, such as primary care clinics and Children’s Advocacy Centers. CPM uses several different tools to look for trauma exposure (recent and remote events), suicidality and self-harm, and traumatic stress symptoms.Item Child Neglect and Trauma: A Fact Sheet for Providers(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2022) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers child-serving providers information about child neglect and trauma. This fact sheet describes what child neglect is, if it is a traumatic experience, how neglect impacts children, factors that might be related to trauma, and how providers can identify children who may be experiencing neglect. It also discusses how child welfare defines and responds to neglect, how providers can support families who have experienced neglect, as well as the impact of child neglect on providers.Item Child Sex Trafficking: A Fact Sheet for Juvenile Justice Professionals(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2024) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers information regarding child sex trafficking to juvenile justice professionals. This factsheet defines child sex trafficking, a child's vulnerability to it depending on different factors, its relation to trauma, and what juvenile justice professionals need to know and can do to support children who have or are experiencing childhood sex trafficking.Item Child Sex Trafficking: A Fact Sheet for Medical Professionals(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2024) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers information regarding child sex trafficking to medical professionals. This factsheet defines child sex trafficking, a child's vulnerability to it depending on different factors, its relation to trauma, what medical professionals need to know to support children who have or are experiencing childhood sex trafficking, and screening.Item Child sex trafficking: experiences of youth who have been trafficked(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2021) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers information about the experiences of youth who have been trafficked. This fact sheet provides lists of experiences that youth may have endured prior to being trafficked, while being trafficked, and/or after being trafficked.Item Child sex trafficking: What you might not know(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2021) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkProvides a list of common misconceptions about child sex trafficking and uses facts to address those misconceptions.Item Child sex trafficking: Who is vulnerable to being trafficked?(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2021) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkDiscusses the complex interplay of societal, community, relationship, and individual factors that increase a youth's risk of being trafficked. This fact sheet offers information about youth whose experiences make them more vulnerable to being trafficked.Item Childhood traumatic separation: Youth information sheet(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2020) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkProvides information for youth about separation distress, when separation can be traumatic for children and youth, traumatic reactions to separation, and what to do to feel better.Item Children and Domestic Violence. Fact Sheet Series.(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2014) National Child Traumatic Stress Network; Domestic Violence Collaborative GroupThe NCTSN Domestic Violence Collaborative Group announces a new series of fact sheets created for parents whose children have been affected by domestic violence. The set of 10 fact sheets gets to the heart of the experiences and needs of these children and families, and offers education in support of their resilience and recovery.Item Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities can experience traumatic stress: A fact sheet for parents and caregivers(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2021) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkOffers parents and caregivers information about how children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience traumatic stress. This fact sheet provides information on the intersection of IDD, trauma, and mental wellness; what intellectual and developmental disabilities are; how trauma might impact children with IDD; why children with IDD are at higher risk for trauma exposure; and how trauma service providers should partner with parents and caregivers.Item Choosing Trauma-Informed Care for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Fact Sheet for Caregivers(National Child Traumatic Stress Network, 2023) National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkProvides information for caregivers on choosing trauma-informed care for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This fact sheet outlines how to find mental health care for children with IDD, what to ask when you contact a provider, how to determine if your child is getting the trauma-informed care they need, and discuss what partnership in trauma-informed care means.