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This section brings together all our resources on trauma in children and adolescents. You can use the filter bar to select audience, resource type, or theme; or search by keyword.

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This website offers free courses and resources on various aspects of child traumatic stress, including hundreds of webinars, eLearning modules, and videos - many offered for continuing education credit.

- Created by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.

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This website offers a section including a reference lists and useful resources specific to the Ontario child welfare sector, compiled by Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies. These resources are diverse and covered many different themes including child welfare, Indigenous communities, Grief and much more.

- Created by the Ontario Association of Children Aid Societies.

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This page provides useful resources on bullying, inclusivity, resilience, and teen dating violence for researchers, service providers, educators, youth, parents and caregivers.

- Created by PREVNet.

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This website, led by Dr. Michael Ungar, the Resilience Research Centre has collaborated with local, national and international institutions for more than 15 years to carry out innovative research that explores pathways to resilience across cultures. That work focuses on explaining how children, youth and adults thrive in family, school, workplace and community settings under stress. The Centre also provides resilience measurement tools and training in the form of workshops and conferences. Through its partnerships with researchers, policymakers and clinicians around the globe, the Centre has built a world-renowned resource hub of resilience expertise and tools to support individuals and communities on their path to psychological, social, cultural and physical well-being.

- Created by the Resilience Research Centre.

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This page provides information on the resilience scale, which is a metaphor to explain why some people seem more resilient than others and to help visualize how to improve resilience: the ability to respond positively in the face of adversity. It also offers videos, as well as interactive illustrations to better comprehend the concept of resilience.

- Created by The Alberta Family Wellness Initiative.

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The Center strives to present information, especially scientific information, in a way that is accessible to a wide range of readers. This page provides menus below to filter by media type or topic to facilitate accessing the documents you need.

- Created by the Center on the Developing Child.

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This website provides education and mental health professionals resources to integrate trauma-informed practices into their settings so they can become trauma-informed environments.

- Created by the Center for Safe and Resilient Schools and Workplaces.

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This page contains a collection of Self-Reg resources for parents. You will find courses, groups, and online communities where you can connect with other parents.

- Created by The MEHRIT Centre.

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This self-reg resource library contains many resources for childhood (early years), parents, schools and individuals who are interested in learning about self-regulation. More precisely, it provideds facilitated certificate programs, self-directed courses for individuals or teams, events, books and free resources, including publications, a blog, a glossary, visuals and a Podcast.

- Created by the MEHRIT Centre.

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This website provides definitions of trauma-informed care-related themes, information on the institute, collaboration options, current partners and projects, and their commitment declaration. It also offers news to be updated on the latest trauma-informed information, online modules, a manual on changes that can be made in organizations, and a series called Trauma Talks, which is a collection of interviews that asks individuals to share how they have seen strength and resilience heal wounds of trauma as a result of the use of a trauma-informed approach.

- Created by the Buffalo Center for Social Research.