Resources for Court Services:



Safe Harbor Resource List 2016

Compiled by Paula Schaefer, Safe Harbor Training Coordinator, MN Department of Health

Prevention of Violence Against Children and Youth

80,000 Kids Just Replied to a Survey About Bullying. Here’s What Surprised Their Educators Most



INSPIRE: Seven Strategies for Ending Violence Against Children 2016 World Health Organization, et al.



Human Trafficking Task Force Primary Prevention Fact Sheet 2015. MN Human Trafficking Task Force.

Human Trafficking Prevention and Education for Youth and Youth Workers (2010). IPATH - Indiana Protection for Abused and Trafficked Humans Task Force. wp-content/uploads/2010/08/IPATH_R3-21.pdf

Not A #Number: Child Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Curriculum (2014) By Dr. Amanda Bozack, Ph.D., et al. for Love 146

Not a #Number is an interactive, five-module prevention curriculum designed to teach youth how to protect themselves from human trafficking and exploitation through information, critical thinking, and skill development.

Prevent Child Abuse Minnesota The focus of their work is PREVENTION. One way to prevent child abuse and neglect is by educating, supporting, and empowering parents and communities.

Sexual Violence Prevention Network and Sexual Violence Prevention Network (SVPN) E-News health.state.mn.us/injury/topic/svp/implement/network/index.cfm

Six Pillars for Prevention (2015). The National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation

Sources of Strength Suicide Prevention Curriculum A best practice youth suicide prevention project designed to harnesses the power of peer social networks to change unhealthy norms and culture, ultimately preventing suicide, bullying, and substance abuse.

STOP SV: A Technical Package to Prevent Sexual Violence 2016 By Basile, Kathleen, PhD, et al. for the Nat’l Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This technical package represents a select group of strategies based on the best available evidence to help communities and states sharpen their focus on prevention activities with the greatest potential to reduce sexual violence (SV) and its consequences. violenceprevention/pdf/sv-prevention-technical-package.pdf

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMSHA) Youth Engagement Guidance: Strategies, Tool, and Tips for Supportive and Meaningful Youth Engagement in Federal Government-Sponsored Meetings and Events

Addressing the Underlying Conditions in Dominant Society that Promote Sexual Violence

Comparing Sex Buyers With Men Who Do Not Buy Sex: New Data on Prostitution and Trafficking (2015) By Melissa Farley, et al..

The Representation Project Using film as a catalyst for cultural transformation, The Representation Project inspires individuals and communities to challenge and overcome limiting stereotypes so that everyone, regardless of gender, race, class, age, sexual orientation, or circumstance, can fulfill their human potential.

Films: MISSREPRESENTAION The media is selling young people the idea that girls’ and women’s value lies in their youth, beauty, and sexuality and not in their capacity as leaders. Boys learn that their success is tied to dominance, power, and aggression. We must value people as whole human beings, not gendered stereotypes. Watch the trailer:

The Mask You Live In The Mask You Live In follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity. Watch the trailer:

With Impunity: Men and Gender Violence Developed by Michael Paymar, Laura Goodman and the late Ellen Pence. This film explores gender-based violence by looking at the historical roots of men’s violence against women, the pillars that allow oppression to occur, the influence of our culture on men and boys, and the backlash against the gains women have made and the paths toward change. Film Trailer 10:20 minutes

Reports/Resources on Sexual Exploitation/Sex Trafficking of Youth

Assessing exploitation experiences of girls and boys seen at a Child Advocacy Center 2015 By Laurel Edinburgh et al.



Bought and Sold: The New Fight Against Sex Trafficking (2016) By Sasha Aslanian, et al. American RadioWorks



'Bought and Sold': Sex trafficking in Minnesota (2016) By Sasha Aslanian. American RadioWorks



Bought and Sold: Helping Young People Escape from Sexual Exploitation. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children: A Fact Sheet (2015). National Center for Exploited and Missing Children en_US/documents/CCSE_Fact_Sheet.pdf

Early Intervention to Avoid Sex Trading and Trafficking of Minnesota’s Female Youth: A Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2012, Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center. uroc.umn.edu/documents/benefit_cost_study_executive_summary_public_distribution.pdf

Faces of Human Trafficking – Video Series 2016 Office for Victims of Crime, Federal Office of Justice Programs. The series is intended to be used for outreach and education efforts of service providers, law enforcement, prosecutors, and others in the community. Includes Discussion guides, fact sheets, and videos have Spanish subtitles.

Health Consequences of Sex Trafficking 2014 By Laura Lederer and Christopher Wetzel. Annals of health Law Journal, vol.23/Issue 1, Loyola University of Chicago wp-content/uploads/2014/08/The-Health-Consequences-of-Sex-Trafficking.pdf

Heartland Girls’ Ranch Hearts for Freedom Project: A Resource Guide for Working with Sexually Exploited Youth & Minnesota’s Safe Harbior Law (2015). To purchase contact:

Homeless teens at greater risk of sex trafficking (2015) By Kevin Ryan, president of Covenant House International



Human Trafficking and Slavery: Are governments doing enough to eradicate the illicit trade? (2012). By Keiner, R. CQ Researcher. Volume 6, Issue 20.

‘It’s Not on the Radar’: The hidden diversity of children and young people at risk of sexual exploitation in England By Carron Fox, Believe in Children Barnado’s

It’s Not What You Think: Sexually Exploited Youth in British Columbia (2008) By Elizabeth Saewic, et al. University of British Columbia School of Nursing Vancouver, BC

Mapping the Market for Sex Trafficked Minor Girls in Minneapolis: Structures, Functions, and Patterns 2014, Martin, Lauren, and Alexandra (Sandi) Pierce Executive Summary: uroc.umn.edu/documents/MTM-Summary-Web.pdf

Full Report: uroc.umn.edu/documents/mapping-the-market-full.pdf

No Wrong Door: A Comprehensive Approach to Safe Harbor for Minnesota’s Sexually Exploited Youth, 2013 Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Office of Justice Programs

Safe Harbor: Fulfilling Minnesota’s Promise to Protect Sexually Exploited Youth, (2013). The Advocates for Human Rights uploads/sh_2013_final_full_rept.pdf

Schools Can Help Combat Sexual Exploitation, Trafficking of Children 2013 Blog by Gina Cairney. Education Week online newsletter.



Sex Trafficking and Safe Harbor Resource Pack (2016) The Advocates for Human Rights. As awareness of trafficking and Minnesota’s Safe Harbor law increases, more and more people want to participate in the movement to combat trafficking. The goal of this resource packet is to facilitate these efforts by providing accessible, consistent information about sex trafficking and the Safe Harbor law. Materials include a PowerPoint presentation, supplemental handouts, and resources for specific systems professionals.  safe_harbor_resource_pack.html

“Shattered Hearts: The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of American Indian Women and Girls” 2009 The Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center Sex-Trafficking-Report-Released

Surviving the Streets of New York: Experiences of LGBTQ Youth, YMSM, and YWSW Engaged in Survival Sex (2015). By Dank, M., et al. Urban Institute UploadedPDF/2000119-Surviving-the-Streets-of-New-York.pdf

In Their Shoes: Understanding Victims’ Mindsets and Common Barriers to Victim Identification By Polaris Project Outlines a wide variety of both physical and psychological reasons why trafficked persons cannot or will not leave a trafficking situation.



Voices of Safe Harbor: Survivor & Youth Input for Minnesota’s Model Protocol on Sexual Exploitation and Sex Trafficking of Youth

December 2015. MN Coalition Against Sexual Assault.



UNITED STATES ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING ANNUAL REPORT 2016

Youth Involvement in the Sex Trade: A National Study (2016) By Rachel Swaner, et al Published by the U.S. Department of Justice

Sexual Exploitation of Boys

AND BOYS TOO: An ECPAT-USA discussion paper about the lack of recognition of the commercial sexual exploitation

of boys in the United States

Boys Don't Cry: Improving identification and disclosure of sexual exploitation among boys and young men trafficked to the UK 2016 By Lucy Leon and Phil Raws, The Children’s Society

Boys, Too: The Forgotten Stories of Human Trafficking (2013) By Elliot Glotfelty region/asia_pacific/boys-too-forgotten-stories-human-trafficking/

Demystifying Boys The Commercial Exploitation of Boys – Our Forgotten Victims 2013 By Jodie Gummow



Hidden in plain sight A scoping study into the sexual exploitation of boys and young men in the UK Policy briefing 2014 By Barnado’s



MaleSurvivor Website

Male Trafficking (2013). Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights.

US Department of State, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons documents/organization/211836.pdf

Trafficked Boys Overlooked (2014) By Yu Sun Chin

Sexual Exploitation Prevention and Intervention Curriculum/Journals

Empowering Young Men to End Sexual Exploitation: Report, Curriculum, and Recommended Resources By Allison Dunn Burque June 2009



Ending the Game 1st-of-its-kind “coercion resiliency” curriculum that reduces feelings of attachment to traffickers and/or a lifestyle characterized by commercial sexual exploitation, thereby reducing the rate of recidivism among sex trafficking survivors.



My Life My Choice Curriculum (2002). By Williams, D. and Goldblatt Grace, L. index.php?id=172

Not a #Number: A child Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Curriculum Developed by LOVE146 Not a #Number is an interactive, five-module prevention curriculum designed to teach youth how to protect themselves from human trafficking and exploitation through information, critical thinking, and skill development.

The Survivor’s Guide to Leaving. (2014) By White, Sheila with Lloyd, Rachel. Girls Educational and Mentoring Services – GEMS

Word On The Street: Educating and Equipping Young Women and Girls By Nola Brantley Sexual exploitation prevention curriculum for girls.

Additional Sexual Exploitation Resources/Tools

Videos:

Sex Trafficking in Minnesota 2014 Ramsey County Attorney’s Office

The Silence by Cleo Tellier Ann, Leslie, Isabelle and Jerome were four out of the two million children who live in foster care all around the world. Before their life in foster care, they were forgotten, abused, unseen and unloved. Today, they decide to break the silence surrounding child abuse, sex trafficking and share their story to the world in a heartbreaking way.

Tools:

ECPAT –USA: Sample Educator’s Toolkit

Out of the Shadows: A Tool for the Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking (2014). By Laura Simich, Vera Institute. pubs/special/human-trafficking-identification-tool

Web Resources:

The Advocates for Human Rights

Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood

DayOne The Call to Safety, Minnesota Crisis Hotline: 1-866-223-1111

ECPAT USA Ending Child Slavery at the Source

Enough is Enough

Fight the New Drug: Dropping Knowledge on the Harmful Effects of Porn

Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS)

Healthy Sex

Men as Peacemakers

Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault

MN Girls Are Not For Sale, Women’s Foundation of Minnesota:

MN Human Trafficking Task Force

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

National Center on Sexual Exploitation

National Human Trafficking Resource Center, The Polaris Project, Freedom Happens Now

National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC):

Porn as a Driver for Prostitution and Sex Trafficking YouTube: Laura J. Lederer watch?v=ib7fWgwfCEg

Porn Harms

Safe Harbor Minnesota health.state.mn.us/injury/topic/safeharbor/

Shared Hope International

Stop Porn Culture

Stop Trafficking Newsletter by Women Religious

Trafficking In America Task Force

Your Brain on Porn

Labor Exploitation/Trafficking

Asking the Right Questions: A Human Rights Approach to Ending Trafficking and Exploitation in the Workplace 2016  The Advocates for Human Rights. Documents the human rights abuses experienced by workers in Minnesota. The report identifies failures in the existing government response to trafficking and recommends steps state and federal governments can take to ensure protection of workers and prevention of trafficking. Executive Report:

Reports/Research/Curricula on Trauma, Trauma-Informed Care, & High Risk Youth

A Different Approach to High-Risk Youths, By Peter Smyth, Social Work Today. Great article on how to connect with youth from a strength-based and resiliency approach. archive/111113p10.shtml

Can Trauma Be Passed From Parent to Child? (2016) By Rignam Wangkhang



Childhood Trauma and Its Effect on Healthy Development, July 2012, National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

Cultural Elements in Community Defined Evidence Based Mental Health Programs, by Haugland, Gary

Siegel, Carole. Findings from a study conducted by: New York State Office of Mental Health, Nathan S. Kline, Center of Excellence in Culturally Competent Mental Health

Handbook on sensitive practice for health care practitioners: Lessons from adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, 2008. Schachter, C.L., et al, A. Ottawa: Public Health Agency of Canada.

integration.clinical-practice/handbook-sensitivve-practices4healthcare.pdf

Harm Reduction, Positive Youth Development, and Trauma Informed Care: What are they and How do they Operationalize in Youth Serving Programs 2014. Runaway and Homeless Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center



How Childhood Neglect Harms The Brain, Iris Adler, 2014

How Trauma ‘gets under the skin’: Biological and cognitive processes of child maltreatment, 2013, Children’s Mental Health eReview, by: VanZomeren-Dohm, et al Extension Children, Youth & Family Consortium, University of Minnesota cyfc.umn.edu/watch/documents/March2013ereview.pdf

New Research Indicates Nearly 1 in 5 Foster Youth Experience Homelessness

Resilience and Child Traumatic Stress 2016 Nat’l Child Traumatic Stress Network

SAMHSA’S CONCEPT OF TRAUMA AND GUIDANCE FOR A TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACH IN YOUTH SETTINGS (2015)



Teen Dating Violence How Peers Can Affect Risk and Protective Factors: November 2014. The National Institute of Justice



THE ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES (ACES) SURVEY: TOOLKIT FOR PROVIDERS (2015) National Crittenton Foundation

The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind and Body in the Healing of Trauma, (2014) Book by Bessel Va Der Kolk, M.D.

Through our Eyes: Children, Violence and Trauma Video Series

What Resets Our Nervous System After Trauma? By Peter Levine, and Ruth Buczynski The National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine files/free-resources/WhatResetsOurNervousSystemAfterTrauma.pdf

Web Resources on Trauma

ACEs Connection Network

ACEs Too High ACEs = Adverse Childhood Experiences

ChildTrauma Academy

National Center for Trauma-Informed Care

National Child Protection Training Center apri/index.html

National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Prevent Child Abuse America

Reports/Research/Resources Specifically About/For Girls

A Girls Safety Toolkit: A Resource for Practitioners (2014) By Corinne Davey, edited by Sue Nolan, Global Child Protection Services on behalf of Girl Hub. A comprehensive guide to designing safe programs specifically for adolescent girls.



A Mighty Girl: The world's largest collection of books, toys and movies for smart, confident, and courageous girls.

Addressing the Intersection of Gender and Racial Disparities By the National Juvenile Justice Network



“Between Two Worlds: How Young Latinos Come of Age in America”, 2009 PEW Hispanic Center, A PEW Research Center Project.

BLACK GIRLS MATTER: PUSHED OUT, UNDERPROTECTED, by Williams Crenshaw, ,K, with Ocen, P, Nanda, J.



Fight for Our Girls (2016) A series on social justice by The Center for the Study of Social Policy



Gender Injustice: System-Level Juvenile Justice Reform for Girls (2015) By Francine T. Sherman and Annie Balck



Girls Health Information Website: Sponsored by the Nat’l Womens Health Information Center, U.S. Dept. of Health

Go Girls! Life Skills for Girls, Toolkit and Training Manual This manual has been designed specifically for girls ages 13 - 17, who live in very vulnerable situations. sites/default/files/GoGirls_English_Final_Rev1.pdf

Growing Great Girls A Gender Responsive Life Skills Curriculum The Life skills focus on decision-making skills, social resiliency, critical thinking skills, emotional knowledge, self-discovery and practical skills across six developmental domains.

101-Growing%20Great%20GirlsGuidanceGroup.html

LEAVING GIRLS BEHIND: An Analysis of Washington D.C.’s “Empowering Males of Color” Initiative (2016) By ACLU



Listening Session on the Needs of Young Women of Color: A Report by the National Women’s Law Center & Girls for Gender Equity



National Women’s History Project The National Women’s History Project recognizes and celebrates the diverse and historic accomplishments of women by providing informational services and educational and promotional materials.

Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline: The Girls’ Story (2015) By Malika Saada Saar, Rebecca Epstein, Lindsay Rosenthal,

And Yasmin Vafa. Human Rights Project for Girls, Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality, Ms. Foundation for Women

Teen Voices’ Girl Talk Teen Voices supports and educates teen girls to amplify their voices and create social change through media.

The Girl Effect The Nike Foundation created the Girl Effect with critical financial and intellectual contributions by the NoVo Foundation and Nike Inc. and in collaboration with key partners.

Transforming Young Lives: Girls Health Screen (2015) The Nation’s first Health Assessment for Girls in the Juvenile Justice System By Leslie Acoca

Unlocking Opportunity for African American Girls: A Call to Action for Educational Equity 2014, National Women’s Law Center

Voices From the Field: Findings From the NGI Listening Sessions 2012. From National Girls’ Institute, OJJDP and NCCD



Reports/Resources LGBT&Q Youth and Trauma

Being Safe, Being Me: Results of the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey. 2015 by Veale J, Saewyc E, Frohard-Dourlent H, Dobson

S, Clark B & the Canadian Trans Youth Health Survey Research Group Vancouver, BC:

LGBTQ youth Still Suffer From Abuse, Many Barriers

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth in the Juvenile Justice System: A Guide to Juvenile Detention Reform #11

By the Annie E. Casey Foundation

NCTSN LGBTQ Resources :

• Safe Places. Safe Spaces. Creating Welcoming and Inclusive Environments for Traumatized LGBTQ Youth

Video and Resource Guide

• LGBTQ Youth and Sexual Abuse: Information for Mental Health Professionals



• Transforming Trauma in LGBTQ Youth Speaker Series

• Impact of Polyvictimization on LGBTQ Youth and Adults

• Spotlight on Culture: Trust and Acceptance Can Encourage LGBTQ Youth to Disclose Abuse

• Culture and Trauma Brief: Trauma Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, or Questioning Youth

OJJDP Listening Sessions Report: Creating and Sustaining Fair and Beneficial Environments for LGBTQ Youth (2016)

Publication #: NCJ 245321 Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs



Power In Partnerships: Building Connections at the Intersections of Racial Justice and LGBTQ Movements

to End the School-to-Prison Pipeline blog/entry/power-in-partnerships

Book: The Transgender Child: A Handbook for Families and Professionals 2008 by Stephanie A. Brill and Rachel Pepper

The National LGBT Health Education Center

Trauma Among Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth

Toward Equity: A Training Curriculum for Understanding Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression, and Developing Competency to Serve Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth in the Juvenile Justice System The Equity Project



Working with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning/queer youth By Beth Holger-Ambrose, et al, Minnesota Department of Human Services

Reports/Research/Web Resources Regarding Native American Youth

American Indian Girls Often Fall Through the Cracks, 2016 By Teresa Wiltz, The Pew Charitable Trusts



American Indian Youth Life Skills Curriculum By Teresa D. LaFromboise Curriculum for suicide prevention and building youth resiliency.

Examining the Theory of Historical Trauma Among Native Americans By Kathleen Brown-Rice



Positive Youth Development: Using Strengths to Address Alcohol Abuse and Suicide Among American Indian and Alaska Native Youth

Rethinking Historical Trauma: Narratives of Resilience By Aaron R. Denham, University of Alberta

The American Indian Holocaust: Healing Historical Unresolved Grief By Maria Yellow Horse Brave Heart, Ph.D. and Lemyra M. DeBruyn, Ph.D.

THE PROSTITUTION AND TRAFFICKING OF AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVEWOMEN IN MINNESOTA 2015 by Farley, M., Deer, S., Golding, J., Matthews, N.; Lopez, G., Stark, C., Hudon, E. ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/PublicHealth/research/centers/CAIANH/journal/Documents/Volume%2023/Farley_23(1)_Prostitution_of_AI-AN_women_in_MN_65.pdf

Trauma May Be Woven Into DNA of Native Americans (2015) by Mary Annette Pember 2015



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VIOLENCE AGAINST AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE WOMEN AND MEN: 2010 FINDINGS FROM THE NATIONAL INTIMATE PARTNER AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SURVEY (2016). By Andre B. Rosay, Ph.D. pdffiles1/nij/249736.pdf

What To Do if You Are Raped: ABC Handbook for Native Girls



Web Resources:

• Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute

• Indian Country Childhood Trauma Center

• Indian Health Service The Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives

• Native American Educational Resources

• Native American Women’s Health Resource Center

• Native STAND Peer Education Curriculum for Youth what-we-do/health-disparities/native-stand-curriculum

• UNITY The UNITY Mission is to foster the spiritual, mental, physical, and social development of American Indian/ Alaska Native youth.

For Educators/Schools

Human Trafficking in AMERICA’S SCHOOLS (2015). By Jeneé Littrell, Grossmont Union High School District. U.S. Depart. of Education, Office of Safe and Healthy Students

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) and Trauma Informed Care



Schools Can Help Combat Sexual Exploitation, Trafficking of Children 2013 Blog by Gina Cairney. Education Week online newsletter.



Sex Trafficking of Minors: What Schools Need to Know to Recognize and Respond to the Trafficking of Students By National Center for Homeless Education, Supporting the Education of Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness



Support for Students Exposed to Trauma: The SSET Program Group Leader Training Manual, Lesson Plans, and Lesson Materials and Worksheets, 2014, Rand Health pubs/technical_reports/TR675.html

Teacher Stress and Health: Effects on Teachers, Students, and Schools Robert Wood Johnson Foundation



Trauma-Informed Care for Children Exposed to Violence: Tips for Teachers

Trauma Sensitive Schools Helping traumatized children learn.

Trauma Sensitive Practice in Schools University of MN Extension Services 4:43 YouTube Video watch?v=5ijW0oDDpao

Mindfulness, Emotional Regulation, Yoga Curricula and Resources

Association for Mindfulness in Education

Mindfulness in Schools Project: Building Wellness and Resilience in Our Children

Mindfulness for Teen Anxiety: A Workbook for Overcoming Anxiety at Home, at School, and Everywhere Else (Teen Instant Help) Paperback 2014 By Christopher Willard PsyD

MindUp comprehensive social and emotional learning program.

PROMISING PRACTICES: AN OVERVIEW OF TRAUMA-INFORMED THERAPEUTIC SUPPORT FOR SURVIVORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING (2015) By SANAR Wellness Institute and The Polaris Project.

The Art of Yoga Project: Nothing Beyond Her Reach Curriculum Healing at-risk girls with art & yoga.

The mission of The Art of Yoga Project is to lead teen girls in the California juvenile justice system toward accountability to self, others and community by providing practical tools to effect behavioral change.

The Mindful Teen: Powerful Skills to Help You Handle Stress One Moment at a Time Paperback 2015 By Dzung X. Vo MD FAAP

The Stress Reduction Workbook for Teens: Mindfulness Skills to Help You Deal with Stress Paperback 2010 By Gina Biegel MA

Yoga Calm for Youth Engages heart, mind and body through its unique integration of physical yoga, social skills games, mindfulness activities, and counseling techniques.

Provider Compassion Fatigue/Secondary Trauma and Self-Care

An Antidote for Burnout: Tips for Supporting Workers (2013) SAMSHA, Homeless Resource Center



Compassion Fatigue American Bar Association groups/lawyer_assistance/resources/compassion_fatigue.html

Secondary Trauma and Child Welfare Staff: Guidance for Supervisors and Administrators (2016) Nat’l Child Traumatic Stress Network



Secondary Traumatic Stress: A Fact Sheet for Child-Serving Professionals 2011 Nat’l Child Traumatic Stress Network



Secondary Traumatic Stress: A Fact Sheet for Organizations Employing Community Violence Workers (2016) The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Self-Assessment Tool: Self-Care Building Blocks to Peer Success.

Self-Care for Providers Health Care Tool Box: Your guide to helping children and families cope with illness and injury

What About You? A Workbook for Those Who Work with Others By Volk, K., et al., Nat’l Center on Family Homelessness

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