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This infographic provides information on how to become an ally to LGBT2SQ+ communities by ending oppression and creating equality.
- Created by the Crisis and Trauma Resource Institute.
Free
The purpose of this toolkit is to provide information about trauma and suicide in Indigenous people. It discusses statistics, intergenerational trauma, why some Indigenous people may be more at risk for suicide than the general population, how these suicides can be prevented, and how life can be promoted.
- Created by Centre for Suicide Prevention.
Free
This information sheet is one in a series about child welfare, written for First Nations developing child and family prevention services as part of the systemic reform underway across Canada. It provides information on sexual abuse itself, including prevalence, factors influencing disclosure and secrecy, consequences for children, and existing prevention and intervention programs.
- Created by Delphine Collin-Vézina.
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This page offers various information on intergenerational trauma such as definitions, examples, its origin, and ways to healing.
- Created by Inner Balance Counseling.
The following interventions, presented in a serie of fact sheets, have been developed specifically for Complex Trauma and were designed to address a range of developmental concerns and competencies. Some intervene individually with children, adolescents, or young adults, while others involve work with children and their caregivers together, or with the entire family.
- Created by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
This fact sheet provides information on the long-term consequences that children may develop when experiencing child abuse or neglect.
- Created by the Child Welfare Information Gateaway.
This page provides information on how neglect during childhood can impact individuals, including definition, statistics, consequences on the brain and comparison with other type of maltreatment.
- Created by the Center on the Developing Child.
This booklet provides the tools to ensure a sporting environment free of chaos, disruption and trauma.
- Created by the Center for Healing and Justice Through Sport (CHUS) in partnership with Dr. Bruce D. Perry and the Neurosequential Network.
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This guide offers a better understanding of the Ontario Early Adversity and Resilience Framework, which is a call for collective action across sectors to work together to develop innovative and meaningful solutions to prevent adversity, strengthen protective factors, build resilience, and support healing in families and communities. The guide presents an understanding of early adversity and resilience, the disproportionate populations affected by adversity, the public health approach to prevent adversity, and the guiding principles of the Ontario Early Adversity and Resilience Framework.
- Created by y the Public Health Ontario Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience (ACER) Community of Practice.
This fact sheet discusses the nature of trauma, its effects on children and youth, and ways to help your child. By increasing your understanding of trauma, you can help support your child’s healing, your relationship with him or her, and your family as a whole.
- Created by Child Welfare Information Gateway.