Trauma-Informed Strategies for Supporting Children and Youth in the Child Welfare System during COVID-19

Trauma

Children and youth who become involved in the child welfare (CW) system often experience trauma as a result of maltreatment and other adversities while in the CW system, including removal from home and multiple out-of-home placements. Children and youth of color, particularly Black and
Native American children, are disproportionally represented in the CW system and are more likely to experience trauma due, in large part, to structural racism and historical trauma. LGBTQIA+ youth (lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, genderqueer, queer, intersexed, agender, asexual, and the ally community) are also at high risk for trauma while in the CW system. Child Trends Brief Rebecca Vivrette and Jessica Dym Bartlett Child Trends CLICK HERE

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