Implementing Trauma-Informed Practices in Child Welfare

Date

2013

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Volume Title

Publisher

ABA Center on Children and the Law

Abstract

According to the 2012 Report of the Attorney General’s National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence, 46 million children living in the United States will have their lives affected by violence, crime, abuse, or psychological trauma this year.1 The Task Force recommends that every professional or advocate serving children exposed to violence and psychological trauma learn and provide trauma-informed care and traumafocused services. Child welfare system stakeholders, and the children and families they serve, can greatly benefit from integrating trauma knowledge into their policies and practices and thereby improve outcomes for abused and neglected children.

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Keywords

child welfare, trauma informed, services

Citation

Klain, E. J., & White, A. R. (2013). Implementing trauma-informed practices in child welfare. ABA Center on Children and the Law.

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