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NCTSN Service Systems Speaker Series: Creating Trauma-Informed Service Systems January 16, 2009

Posted by Matt Conn in Child Safety.
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Creating trauma-informed child-serving systems is an important goal and focus of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and a primary means by which they address their mission and vision of improving access to services and increasing the standard of care for traumatized children and families across the United States. They are very pleased to be able to launch a new Speaker Series which highlights experts across the nation who present on the importance of creating trauma-informed child-serving systems in child welfare, juvenile justice, courts, education, healthcare, mental health, law enforcement, and early childcare.

 

To view the FREE online presentations for 1.5 CEUs each, go to NCTSN Child and Adolescent Learning Center at http://learn.nctsn.org, login with a username and password, then click on Continuing Education and join the Service System Speaker Series.

 

Please see ss_speakerseries_flyer1 for details about the 11 presentations that are included in the Series.

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1. harsha - March 7, 2009

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2. Substance Aabuse - October 23, 2009

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3. School of Social Work - October 27, 2009

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