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Posted May 9 by Cybele
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network Knowledge Bank provides access and referral to the Network’s members and resources. It also includes material on child trauma developed by other organizations and agencies.

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Legacy of Shame: The On-Going Public Health Disaster of Children Struggling in Post-Katrina Louisiana Full Record
This report describes the ongoing challenges being faced by the most vulnerable children and families whose lives were disrupted by Hurricane Katrina.
Juvenile and Family Court Journal: Special Issue: Child Trauma II Full Record
This special issue of Juvenile and Family Court Journal builds on the very successful Winter 2006 Journal which brought into focus the enormous impact that trauma has on children and families. Both i...
How to Implement Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) Full Record
This TF-CBT Implementation Manual is for therapists, clinical supervisors, program administrators, and other stakeholders who are considering the use of TF-CBT for traumatized children in their commun...
National and Community Partners Full Record
Together with the UCLA/Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress the 70 centers that comprise the National Child Traumatic Stress Network—including currently funded and affiliate memb...
Policy Brief: Supporting High-Quality Mental Health Services for Child Trauma: Workforce Strategies Full Record
Making high-quality services available to children and families affected by trauma requires a workforce with the training, skills, capacity, and commitment crucial to providing effective care. High-qu...
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