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Title How Schools Can Help Students Recover from Traumatic Experiences A Tool Kit for Supporting Long-Term Recovery
Settings Education
MHP Steps Implementation
URL http://www.rand.org/pubs/technical_reports/2006/RAND_TR413.pdf
Country of Origin United States
Languages English
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).
Application in the Field General use in one country
Tool mainly used in United States
Stage of Development Recently produced(2-3 years)
Evaluation and Research No information found
Beneficiary Involvement in Design No information found
Available Formats Soft Copy | Online
Free Yes
Restrictions on Use No
Tool Focus Individual and Organisation
Tool Type How to Manual/Design Tool
Download(s)
  1. How Schools Can Help Students Recover from Traumatic Experiences A Tool Kit for Supporting Long-Term Recovery - 384 KB
Contact Details
Contact Name Lisa H. Jaycox
Organisation Name RAND Corporation
Address 1776 Main Street, P.O. Box 2138, Santa Monica,, CA 90407-2138
Country United States