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Similar to the goals of trauma-informed care, the aim of a trauma-informed education approach is to create a safe, and welcoming environment that is attuned and responsive to the needs of not only students but all members of the school community (e.g. teachers, administrative staff, families) touched by the effects of trauma. [3]
Cincinnati recreation staff, whose programs for kids drew 214,501 visits last year across 23 recreation centers, will be trained to recognize and interact with children who've endured trauma.
The TAMAR Education Project is intended to provide clients with insight on trauma, its developmental effects on symptoms and current functioning, symptom appraisal and management, the impact of early chaotic relationships on healthcare needs, the development of coping skills, preventive education concerning pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, sexuality, and help in dealing with role ...
Trauma- and violence-informed practices can be or are addressed in mindfulness programs, yoga, education, [70] obstetrics and gynaecology, cancer treatment, [71] psychological trauma in older adults, military sexual trauma, cybersex trafficking, sex trafficking [41] and trafficking of children, child advocacy, decarceration efforts, and peer ...
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When a child feels fear, a parent can say, “I see and hear you are feeling scared.” Allow the child to know they are being seen and heard. As a therapist, here are tips I give parents to help ...
The NCTSN is coordinated by the UCLA-Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress, [1] and is a collaboration that as of 2012 has 60 members [3] and a network of more than 150 centers and thousands of partners throughout the US. [1] It was named in honor of Yale physician Donald J. Cohen, and was established in 2000 by the US ...
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