Serving Clatsop County

Trauma Reduction

Childhood trauma is common. More than two thirds of children in the United States experience a traumatic event or circumstances—such as abuse or neglect, death of a loved one, or community violence—by the time they turn 16. Young children (birth to age five), in particular, are disproportionately exposed to traumatic events and circumstances.

 

While many children return to normal functioning after a traumatic event, others show symptoms of posttraumatic stress. These children are more likely to suffer harmful long-term consequences, including serious impairments in mental and physical health, when not met with understanding and trauma-appropriate responses from adults.

 

Trauma-informed care (TIC) encompasses a variety of approaches to working with children exposed to traumatic events or conditions. Research suggests that TIC is associated with considerable benefits for children and their families, including reductions in children’s behavior problems and posttraumatic stress.

Goal 1: Reduce ACEs/childhood trauma

Goal 2: Increase health and wellbeing

  • Percentage of household substance abuse
  • Percentage of maternal depression
  • Percentage increase graduation rate
  • Percentage absenteeism
  • Percentage reduction juvenile crime
  • Percentage of parents engaged in parenting support
  • Percentage of kids with a healthy attachment to at least one adult figure

Create healthy and emotionally sustaining organizational cultures to address the impact of ACEs

  • Assess workforce needs and develop a plan to address those needs

Increase the number of trauma informed organizations and services

  • Offer support to adopt TIC and increase accountability

Intervene to lessen immediate and long-term harms of trauma

  • Regularly assess and plan how to address gaps across systems of care

Screen for ACEs/resilience in healthcare settings and others providing services in the community

  • Identify or create screening tools
  • Information training and expos

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