Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence Posters (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Strengthen Families, Prevent Violence is a campaign for Indian Country and was designed to educate and engage families on concrete action steps that they can take to promote resiliency and healing for children. The campaign was funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DOJ) and developed by
Team Decision Making and Domestic Violence: Trainer’s Guide and Guidelines for Facilitators (PDF)
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An advanced domestic violence curriculum for Team Decisionmaking (TDM) facilitators and child protection supervisors on safely preparing for and managing effective meetings, engaging parents around DV issues, assessing the impact of children’s exposure to DV, and making decisions and plans to increase safety for children and battered mothers. The curriculum
The Amazing Brain and Discipline: Positive Parenting Builds Healthy Brains
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The Amazing Brain series of booklets is designed to educate parents and caregivers about early brain development, the effects of trauma on the brain, and the potential for the brain to heal and grow in order to help to prevent the physical, mental, behavioral, and cognitive effects of early trauma. The
The Amazing Brain: Trauma and the Potential for Healing
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The Amazing Brain series of booklets is designed to educate parents and caregivers about early brain development, the effects of trauma on the brain, and the potential for the brain to heal and grow in order to help to prevent the physical, mental, behavioral, and cognitive effects of early trauma.
The Amazing Brain: What Every Parent and Caregiver Needs to Know
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The Amazing Brain series of booklets is designed to educate parents and caregivers about early brain development, the effects of trauma on the brain, and the potential for the brain to heal and grow in order to help to prevent the physical, mental, behavioral, and cognitive effects of early trauma. The
The Amazing Teen Brain: What Parents Need to Know
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The Amazing Brain series of booklets is designed to educate parents and caregivers about early brain development, the effects of trauma on the brain, and the potential for the brain to heal and grow in order to help to prevent the physical, mental, behavioral, and cognitive effects of early trauma. The
The Magic of Everyday Gestures: 8 Ways Parents and Caregivers Can Support Children Healing from Trauma (PDF only)
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FUTURES worked in partnership with Olga Trujillo, JD and the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health to develop a health brochure for those who have survived childhood or adult violence/abuse. The physical and emotional harm that comes from being abused by a loved one can affect survivors even after the violence
When Mom Gets Abused Her Children Suffer Too Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This 11” x 17” poster was specifically designed to encourage Asian patients in health care settings to talk to their health care provider about domestic violence. Referral to the National Hotline on Domestic Violence is provided along with the TTY number. Blank space is included at the bottom of the
When You Bring Your New Baby Home Poster (Hard Copy and PDF)
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This 17” x 11”poster was designed for pediatric health care settings and identifies for parents how domestic violence may impact the health of their baby. The poster is accompanied by a photograph of a baby and the caption reads: “When you bring your new baby home, you will have lots
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Young Moms, Strong Kids Module (Digital Tool)
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Our new approach, which highlights what everyone deserves in any relationship, proves to be an important strategy for home visitors working with young moms. It helps them frame a supportive conversation that meets young mothers where they are. Ultimately, the card provides a platform to segue into a conversation that
Young Moms, Strong Kids Safety Card (Hard Copy and PDF)
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Young Moms, Strong Kids (YMSK) represents a recent expansion of the Healthy Moms Happy Babies (HMHB) Curriculum and recognizes that the field of home visitation requires new tools to meet the needs of adolescent mothers, specifically.










