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A Blueprint for Responding to Children Exposed to Domestic Violence in Pediatric Health Care
Author: Institute for Safe Families
Description: The purpose of this document is to provide training for health care providers when working with and screening for children exposed to domestic violence. A list of recommendations is included.
Date Added: 05/11/2007
Bonding and Attachment in Maltreated Children
Author: ChildTrauma Academy
Description: This is an online learning module comprised of 4 lessons, complete with quizes and brief assignments. The 4 topics include: Introduction to Bonding and Attachment, Frequently Asked Questions, Factors Affecting Bonding and Attachment, and What Can I Do to Help?
Date Added: 04/06/2007
Caring For My Family
Author: Caring For My Family
Description: "The purpose of the program is to equip unmarried mothers and fathers with skills for making healthy decisions and to explore future options for their relationship including the potential of getting married. New parents will learn skills for parenting together and strengthening their family unit."
Date Added: 08/10/2007
Children Exposed to Violence: A Handbook for Police Trainers to Increase Understanding and Improve Community Responses
Author: L.L. Baker, P.G. Jaffe, S.J. Berkowitz & M. Berkman
Description: This handbook is for domestic violence specialists and trainers
in police departments. It is designed to increase the
understanding of children’s exposure to domestic violence
by officers responding to these situations.
Date Added: 10/30/2003
Children Exposed to Violence: A Teacher's Handbook to Increase Understanding and Improve Community Responses
Author: L.L. Baker, P.G. Jaffe, L.M. Ashbourne & J. Carter
Description: This 26-page resource helps educators understand how violence affects children at different ages, what teachers may see in the classroom, teaching strategies, handling parent-attended events, and supporting students who disclose.
Date Added: 10/30/2003
Children's Program Toolkit
Author: House of Ruth
Description: This ToolKit includes information
and materials to assist in a creating a program for children who have experienced trauma. Its design lends itself
to using components individually or in combination. It can
easily be customized to meet individual program needs.
Date Added: 06/05/2003
Collaborating for Woman and Child Safety
Author: Annelies K. Hagemeister, PhD, MSW
Description: This training curriculum, designed for multidisciplinary teams, is intended to enhance practice and policy when domestic violence and child maltreatment co-occur.
Other Formats: | PDF | | TXT |
Date Added: 05/24/2004
Helping Children Who Witness Domestic Violence: A Guide for Parents
Author: Meg Crager and Lily Anderson
Description: This curriculum comes in two parts and are downloadable as Microsoft Word documents:
Instructor Manual and Student Manual. Although this curriculum is posted on the MINCAVA webite, it is copyrighted and requires the author's permission prior to use. This 12-session curriculum is designed to be used with either mothers who are survivors of Domestic Violence or fathers who are batterers (these mothers and fathers should never be together). The sessions focus on the impact of Domestic Violence on children and ways parents can help as well as on positive parenting skills. Contact:
Meg Crager
e-mail: megcrager@comcast.netor lily.anderson@metrokc.gov
Phone: 206-296-7841
Other Formats: | PDF | | TXT | | Word |
Date Added: 03/02/1999
Safe from the Start: Reducing Children's Exposure to Violence
Author: California Attorney General's Office: Crime and Violence Prevention Center
Description: This is a very comprehensive review of promising strategies and programs. It serves as a resource guide and includes evaluation tools and funding resources information.
Date Added: 05/11/2007
Surviving Childhood: An Introduction to the Impact of Trauma
Author: ChildTrauma Academy
Description: This is an online learning module with 4 learning course topics. These include: Introduction to Childhood Trauma, The Psychology and Physiology of Trauma, After the Trauma - The Costs of Coping, and Finding Resources & Getting Involved.
Date Added: 04/06/2007
The Amazing Human Brain and Human Development
Author: ChildTrauma Academy
Description: This is an online learning module comprised of 6 lessons. The topics addressed include: Beginning with the Human Brain; Brain Organization & Function; The Brain's Buildling Blocks; Communication & Defense; Plasticity, Memory, & Cortical Modulation in the Brain; and Resources
Date Added: 04/06/2007
The Cost of Caring: Secondary Traumatic Stress and the Impact of Working with High-Risk Children & Families
Author: ChildTrauma Academy
Description: This is 4 lesson online learning module. The course content topics include: Introduction to Secondary Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders and Secondary Trauma, Self-Care Strategies for Combating Secondary Trauma, and Finding Resources & Getting Involved
Date Added: 04/06/2007
Understanding the Effects of Domestic Violence: A Trainer's Manual for Early Childhood Educators
Author: London Family Court Clinic
Description: This manual is designed to provide a “user friendly” tool that contains
training modules for Early Childhood Educators on the effects of
early childhood exposure to domestic violence.
Date Added: 04/25/2003
File Last Modified: Wed Jul 6 15:12:42 2005
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