Tool Information
Title |
How Schools Can Help Students Recover from Traumatic Experiences A Tool Kit for Supporting Long-Term Recovery
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Settings |
Education
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MHP Steps |
Implementation
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URL |
http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/2006/RAND_TR413.pdf |
Country of Origin |
United States
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Languages |
English
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Tool Description |
This tool kit is designed for schools that want to help students recover from traumatic experiences such as natural disasters, exposure to violence, abuse or assault, terrorist incidents,
and war and refugee experiences. It focuses on long-term recovery, as opposed to immediate disaster response. To help schools choose an approach that suits their needs, the tool kit provides a compendium of programs for trauma recovery, classified by type of trauma (such as natural disaster or exposure to violence).
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Application in the Field |
General use in one country
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Tool mainly used in |
United States
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Stage of Development |
Recently produced(2-3 years)
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Evaluation and Research |
No information found
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Beneficiary Involvement in Design |
No information found
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Available Formats |
Soft Copy |
Online
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Free |
Yes
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Restrictions on Use |
No
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Tool Focus |
Individual and Organisation
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Tool Type |
How to Manual/Design Tool
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Download(s) |
- How Schools Can Help Students Recover from Traumatic Experiences A Tool Kit for Supporting Long-Term Recovery - 384 KB
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