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This two-page document identifies existing National Child Traumatic Stress Network resources related to traumatic separation, refugee and immigrant trauma, and best practices in trauma-informed care for refugee and immigrant children and families. It includes fact sheets, webinars, and resource guides, offering information and suggestions for helping refugee and immigrant children who experience traumatic separation from a caregiver, who are unaccompanied when they cross the border into the United States, or who have experienced violence and trauma in their home countries.
07/06/2018 12:00 AM EDT
This two-page document provides tips for current caregivers and others to help address the needs of immigrant and refugee children who have experienced traumatic separation. It outlines what children of different ages might be experiencing, and how caregivers and others can help. Separations from parents and siblings—especially under sudden, chaotic, or unpredictable circumstances such as those related to war, refugee, immigration, or detention experiences—may lead children to develop depression, anxiety, or separation-related traumatic stress symptoms.
07/06/2018 12:00 AM EDT
This two-page document provides a list of resources, promising practices, and tools for local health departments' response to the Zika virus. Resources are listed in capability domains: Planning and Response, Communication and Community Education, Vector Control, Human Surveillance, Laboratory Testing, Pregnant Women Outreach, and Blood Safety.
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