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CBLCC – Children's Bureau Learning & Coordination …

WebThe Children’s Bureau Learning and Coordination Center (CBLCC, formerly CANTASD) provides logistics and strategic communication services to support peer learning, meetings and events, and multimedia resource …

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The Importance of Fathers in the Healthy Development of …

Websubstance abuse, mental health problems, economic stress, unemployment, separation and divorce, inadequate housing, crime, and incarceration. Figuring out how best to work with …

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Leveraging the Best Available Evidence

Webincluding HIV, mental health problems, maternal and child health problems, teen pregnancy, involvement in sex tra˛cking, a wide range of chronic diseases and the …

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Parental Depression and Its Impact on Child and Family Well …

Webunderlines the need to attend to the mental health needs of mothers while they are pregnant. • Families facing life adversities may be particularly affected by parental …

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Building Community Capacity to Support Perinatal Mental …

WebFrequency • Approximately 15 - 21% of all pregnant and postpartum birthing parents experience depression • Anxiety is just as prevalent as depression, if not more common • …

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SAMHSA's Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma …

Webon their health and their responsiveness to health interventions. 15,16,17 In addition, the public institutions and service systems that are intended to provide services and supports …

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Using Science to Understand the Effects of Adversity and …

WebJulius B. Richmond FAMRI Professor of Child Health and Development, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor of …

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Identifying Developmental Disabilities and Delays in Young …

WebEarly identification of developmental disabilities or delays is critical for a child’s health and well-being. When disabilities and delays are caught early, steps can be taken to improve …

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Secondary Traumatic Stress in Child Welfare Practice: Trauma …

WebThe center’s Mission is to promote the health and well-being of abused and traumatized children and their families. This is accomplished through excellence and leadership in …

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From the Field: Community Approaches to Toxic Stress

Webo Examining the research on social determinants of health and the research on toxic stress. o Focusing on geographic areas of concentrated poverty. “Toxic stress is the strong and …

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Building Healthy Communities and Preventing Child Neglect …

WebCHILD NEGLECT is a failure to meet children’s basic needs – whether the failure is the responsibility of parents, communities or society – and this void places children in harm’s …

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Supporting Relationships Between Children and Their

Webdren and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The information shared in this document does not represent the official views of, or endorsement y, the hildren’s …

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Stress Disrupts the Architecture of the Developing Brain

Webthe brain, the body’s stress response systems, and a host of health outcomes later in life. Learning how to cope with mild or moderate stress is an important part of healthy child …

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expected essential 2 Chronic neglect is associated with a …

Webexploitation and a lower proportion of mental health services. 3 Studies on children in a variety of settings show conclusively that severe deprivation or neglect: l disrupts the …

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FATHER-INVOLVEMENT PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES FROM …

Webcare of their own physical and mental health) and others (e.g. through sessions on child development and communication). Social Connections: Many of NFI’s programs include …

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Helping Young Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: …

Web1 | Helping Young Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: Policies and Strategies for Early Care and Education Executive Summary Many young children are exposed to …

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Balancing Adverse Childhood Experiences With HOPE

Webexperiences that encourage health, functioning, and quality of life outcomes have been identified: nurturing and supportive relationships; safe, stable, protective, and equitable …

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Balancing ACEs with HOPE

WebACEs can lead to toxic stress, which can lead to poor child and adult health. This understanding, informed by the ACEs study in 1998, has transformed our field and led to …

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CHILDREN AND FAMILIES OF THE INCARCERATED FACT …

Webrelated to parental substance abuse, mental health, inadequate education, or other challenges, parental incarceration increases the risk of children living in poverty or …

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Key Facts About Child Maltreatment

WebA. Prevent Child Abuse America estimates that child. abuse and neglect prevention strategies can save taxpayers $104 billion each year.3 According to the Centers for …

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Balancing ACEs with HOPE

Webspecial health needs. What are the short-term effects of parenting practices and maternal health? Resource: www.childhealthdata.org. Join the National Conversation on Child …

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Supporting Communication for Families Impacted by …

Web4 SUPPORTING COMMUNICATION FOR FAMILIES IMPACTED BY INCARCERATION Incoming and outgoing letters can be opened by the Department of Corrections and …

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