Why it matters: Effective trauma-responsive practices are crucial for supporting children and families, ensuring interventions are child-centered and considerate of vicarious trauma impacts.
The big picture: Participants will explore current trauma-responsive efforts and identify structures that bolster child-centered approaches.
What’s next: Engaging discussions will guide states and sites in supporting teams and individuals, fostering a collaborative environment for better service delivery.
Featured speaker:
Allison List, PhD, Program Director, Behavioral Health, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
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