Medical / Clinical
Introduction content will go here.
Trauma Informed Care
“Trauma-informed care is a strengths based framework that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and survivors, and that creates opportunities for survivors to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment.”
TIO | What Is Trauma Informed Care? (traumainformedoregon.org)
Why is this important?
Signs of Abuse
What to Look For:
Sexual Abuse
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Physical Abuse
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Emotional Abuse
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Neglect
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Mandatory Reporting
How to access the 3200 or online system
Resources for MR (Guideline Book)
What is a CAC?
How to access the 3200 or online system
Resources for MR (Guideline Book)
Facts & Myths

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood. ACEs can include violence, abuse, and growing up in a family with mental health or substance use problems. Toxic stress from ACEs can change brain development and affect how the body responds to stress. ACEs are linked to chronic health problems, mental illness, and substance misuse in adulthood.
Resilliancy
“In the context of exposure to significant adversity, resilience is both the capacity of individuals to navigate their way to the psychological, social, cultural, and physical resources that sustain their well-being, and their capacity individually and collectively to negotiate for these resources to be provided in culturally meaningful ways.”
–Dr. Michael Unger
Vicarious Trauma
Vicarious trauma is an occupational challenge for people working and volunteering in the fields of victim services, law enforcement, emergency medical services, fire services, and other allied professions, due to their continuous exposure to victims of trauma and violence. This work-related trauma exposure can occur from such experiences as listening to individual clients recount their victimization; looking at videos of exploited children; reviewing case files; hearing about or responding to the aftermath of violence and other traumatic events day after day; and responding to mass violence incidents that have resulted in numerous injuries and deaths.
https://ovc.ojp.gov/program/vtt/what-is-vicarious-trauma#what-is-vicarious-trauma
Training
Upcoming Trainings and webinars etc. Recorded Trainings and Webinars Links to trainings or training websites?
Resources
ACEs
Trauma Informed Care
Mandatory Reporting
Resiliancy
Resiliency Screener goes here
Resilience and Child Traumatic Stress
Add PRoQol screening and score sheet
Add Compassion Fatigue Assessment tool
Sexual Development
Relationship Violence
Teens
Sex Education and Pornography: An Annotated Bibliography
Cultural (DEIJ/DEA)
Drug Endangered Children
Suicide/Self Harm
OTHER

NOTES FROM CRP GROUP
Introductions
This page is for Medical/Clinical, Educators, Parents/Caregivers, Survivors, and those currently impacted by abuse and Neglect as a resource hub. This is meant to be used for educational purposes, if you need to make a report or have an emergency follow the link below.
(add button) https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/adult-child-serv/abuse-neglect/childrens/report-process
Protecting children is everyone’s responsibility. It takes effort and a caring eye. Your preparedness and training will come in handy if you need to take action to protect your own child or grandchild, children in your neighborhood, or your child’s friends and teammates.
on the flip cards Change the font color for contrast on the flip cards. looking for high contract between the color an words.
Alt text on all images, closed captioning on all videos (should be through YouTube), text on background – contrast, popups – what about blockers?
check minimum font size standards
Add additional description of what the website is going to be about. Make the words stand out more (larger, more contrast). Reiterating who this could be helpful for.
Site improve accessibility tracker.
Add one more flip card (currently impacted by Abuse or neglect)
Introduction Statement
Providing the best care possible to our patients is the goal of every provider. [Evidence has shown us that caring for the whole patient improves outcomes, addressing trauma and trauma informed care addresses the whole patient]
Here you will find resources and training aides that will help your patients and families who have been impacted by trauma.
Trauma Informed Care
Define, Why is it important then a resource. stats. Amanda has some notes as well on this and seems to have a better grasp.
missing from definition? cultural responsiveness maybe under why this is important. There have been instances where marginalized people are taken into consideration. care should be given in a Culturally competent way.
Signs of Abuse
make the signs of abuse list downloadable/printable.
Facts & Myths
interactive would be the best way to represent this. Connect the myth with the corresponding fact.
ACEs
Resiliency is spelled wrong
Separate aces and resiliency into 2 different sections.
Possibly move the video to be featured right below the introduction statement. Do this for each section with different videos.
Vicarious Trauma
make sure to site when we pull direct quotes. especially when using different language (victim vs. survivior)
Training
Resources
Child welfare courses
school of social
Can we implement a search feature just for these pages?