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Proposes a vision and path forward for a broad coalition of partners to bring inclusive, equitable, and evidence-based supports to students and educators experiencing trauma and transform outcomes in the Appalachian region.
Offers support following school shootings and violence in four main categories: initial crisis response, district and administrator resources, supporting students, and supporting educators, caregivers, and responders.
States the continued commitment to the contribution of safe and inclusive schools through deep partnership with education agencies and communities after recent mass shootings. The website also provides resources for addressing violence against BIPOC.
This guide assists clinicians with integrating motivational interviewing into services with National American Indian and Alaska Native clients in a culturally inclusive manner.
Offers explanation, examples, and strategies for each trauma-informed benchmark. Supervisors can use this document to support their own growth and help put these competencies into action. There is also a list of supportive resources at the end of this document that offers further learning opportunities and more concrete strategies.
Describes how young children, school-age children, and adolescents react to traumatic events and offers suggestions on how parents and caregivers can help and support them.