Traumatic Separation in Children and Adolescents
Describes the impact of traumatic separation, attachment, and attachment disruption on children and adolescents. Speakers share their perspectives on being involved in the child welfare system including clinicians, former foster youth, along with a biological and foster parent. They discuss supporting foster or adoptive children and youth who are coping with traumatic separation in out-of-home care as well as the impact of traumatic separation on birth parents. Requires creating a free NTSCN Learning Center account.
Recorded Training (1.5 hour)
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Note that this course requires creating a National Child Traumatic Stress Network Learning Center Account
Recorded Training (1.5 hour)
Click here to access resource
Note that this course requires creating a National Child Traumatic Stress Network Learning Center Account
Our Impact This Year
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Counties Served
97
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Children Served
3,472
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Assigned CASA Volunteers
1,211
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New Volunteers Trained
289