The Center for Trauma Informed Education (CTIE) has developed a list of resources directed to providing schools and communities with information and places to turn to for additional guidance and support. The list is categorized by audience as well as the topic areas listed in the menu and below. They are a working collection and will continue to be refined and expanded.
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National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP)
National Association for Secondary School Principals (NASSP)
Jessica Cabeen: Principal in Balance
Fentanyl Awareness Educator Toolkit
The Columbia Lighthouse Project: Suicide Risk Screening Tool
Trauma Sensitive Schools Action Guide
Publications
5 minute Brain Dump: A Simple Strategy for Clarity and Focus
RAND: Conditions that Teachers of Color Perceives as Contributing to a Sense of Belonging at School
Addressing Grief: Tips for Teachers and Administrators
Mindfulness training for school administrators: effects on well-being and leadership
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National Catholic Education Association (NCEA)
Casel Guide to Schoolwide SEL Essentials
Child Trauma Toolkit for Educators
Mindfulness Based Practices for Schools
The Columbia Lighthouse Project: Suicide Risk Screening Tool
Fentanyl Awareness Educator Toolkit
Using Curiosity as a Way to Diffuse Power Struggles
Trauma Informed Teaching Strategies
Move Your Body, Calm Your Mind
Creating Trauma Sensitive Classrooms
Trauma Aware Teaching Checklist
Addressing Student Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression
APA-Students Exposed to Trauma
Helping Immigrant Children: How Educators Can Support Students Before & After an ICE Raid
How Educators Can Support Immigrant and Migrant Students
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Co-Parenting
Co-Parenting: A Guide for Parents
Single Parenting
The Beauty of Being a Single Mom, People Don't Understand
Same Sex Parenting
Adoptive Children Thrive in Same-Sex Households, Study Shows
Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere
Supporting Children with Disability
LAUSD Division of Special Education
South Central Los Angeles Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities
Child Development
Perfectionism and the high stakes culture of success: the hidden toll on kids and parents
Only children are often misunderstood. Take a closer look at the science
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Social Emotional Well-being
Psychology Today: Growth Mindset Parenting
10 Self-Awareness Activities for Kids
Move Your Body, Calm Your Mind
Building Resilience in Children and Teens
The impact of parental burnout
Trauma Resources
Media
Family Transitions and Support
When Grief/Loss Hits Close to Home: Tips for Caregivers
Sibling Abuse
Living Through the Experience of Sibling Sexual Abuse: Parents' Perspectives
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Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
National Institute of Mental Health
The National Traumatic Stress Network
American Psychological Association
National Association of Psychologist (NASP)
Never a Bother-CDPH Suicide Prevention Resources
National Alliance on Mental Illness, Westside Los Angeles (NAMI)
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Food Assistance
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Feeding America-Food Bank Locator
Housing
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-Housing Placement & Eviction Protection
Employment
Employment and Training Administration
Health Care
Health Resources & Services Administration-Health Centers
Local Support
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Los Angeles County Health Services
California Immigrant Policy Center
Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) Immigration Legal Assistance Project
300 N. Los Angeles St., Room 3107
(213) 485-1873Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES)
(833) 484-1466National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
(312) 660-1370Immigrant Legal Resources Center (ILRC)
Benefits Access for Immigrants Los Angeles (BAILA)
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Download Red Card Artwork (Available in 16 languages)
We Have Rights Campaign Videos
National Immigrant Justice Center
What to Do if You or a Loved One is Detained
ACLU of Southern California
Report ICE Activity and Enforcement Actions To Your Local Rapid Response Network
National Immigration Law Center
Health Care Providers and Immigration Enforcement: Know Your Rights, Know Your Patients’ Rights
Health Care and Health Insurance for Immigrants
A Guide for Employers: What to Do if Immigration Comes to Your Workplace
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Helpline Name Number National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 24/7 Dial 988 National Human Trafficking Hotline (Polaris Project) (888) 373-7888
Text "BeFree" 233733
Trevor Project Lifeline (LGBTQ+ youth in crisis) 800) 788-7386 Trans Lifeline (877) 565-8860 The LGBT National Youth Talkline ( youth through age 25) (800) 246-7743 Crisis Text Line Text "LA" to 741741 California Youth Crisis Line (800) 843-5200 (24hrs) Substance Abuse Service Helpline (844) 804-7500 Teen Line (800) 852-8336
Text "Teen" to 839863 6pm-9pm
National Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233 Crisis Counselor Text "START" to 741741 Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (800) 422-4453 Los Angeles County Child Abuse Hotline (800) 540-4000 Los Angeles County Elderly Abuse Hotline (877) 477-3646 Department of Social Services Adult Protective Services (833) 401-0832 Sexual Assault/Rape Hotline (800) 585-6231 National Eating Disorder Hotline (800) 931-2237 Jewish Federation of Los Angeles Warm Line 855-JFED-HLP
Please note that the resources listed on this website are for general information and educational purposes only. They include external links that are not owned by Loyola Marymount University. All information on the CTIE site is provided in good faith; however, we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information on the site.