Resources for Children & Teens in Response to the Recent School Shooting

 

"Children's and teen's reactions to the shooting are strongly influenced by how parents, relatives, teachers, and other caregivers respond to the event. They often turn to these adults for information, comfort, and help. There are many reactions that are common after mass violence. These generally diminish with time. Knowing about them can help you to be supportive, both of yourself and your children."

 

-NCTSN Parent Guidelines

 

Resources in Response to the Recent Shooting

Provided & Collected by the

National Child Traumatic Stress Network

 

·    Talking to Children about the Shooting

·    Parent Guidelines for Helping Youth after the Recent Shooting

·    Helping Youth After a Community Trauma: Tips for Educators (En Español)

·    Talking to Children: When Scary Things Happen (En Español)

·    Talking to Teens about Violence (En Español)

·    Tips for Talking to Students about Violence

·    Coping After Mass Violence: For Adults

·    For Teens: Coping After Mass Violence (En Español)

·    Helping School-Age Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers (En Español)

·    Helping Teens with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers (En Español)

·    Helping Young Children with Traumatic Grief: Tips for Caregivers (En Español)

·    Guiding Adults in Talking to Children about Death and Attending Services

·    After a Crisis: Helping Young Children Heal

·    Age-Related Reactions to a Traumatic Event

·    Once I Was Very Very Scared – children’s book for young children 

·    After the Injury—website for families with injured children

·    Health Care Toolbox—website for pediatric health providers working with injured children

·    Pause-Reset-Nourish (PRN) to Promote Wellbeing (En Español) (for responders)

 

Psychological First Aid

 

The NCTSN also has resources for responders on Psychological First Aid (PFA; En Español). PFA is an early intervention to support children, adolescents, adults, and families impacted by these types of events. PFA Mobile and the PFA Wallet Card (En Español) provide a quick reminder of the core actions. The PFA online training course is also available on the NCTSN Learning Center.

 

Additional PFA resources for schools include:

·    Psychological First Aid for Schools (PFA-S) – Field operations guide

·    Providing PFA-S: For Health-Related Professionals – handout

·    Providing PFA-S: For Principals and Administrators – handout

·    Providing PFA-S: For School Support Staff – handout

·    Providing PFA-S: For Teachers - handout

 

From the National Mass Violence and Victimization Resource Center

·    Transcend (mobile app to assist with recovery after mass violence)

·    Rebuild your Community: Resources for Community Leaders

·    Media Guidelines for Homicide Family Survivors

·    Timeline of Activities to Promote Mental Health Recovery

·    Self-Help: Resources for Survivors

·    E-learning Courses: Trainings for Clinicians

·    Resources for Victim Assistance Professionals

 

From the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress at the Uniformed Services University

·    Grief Leadership: Leadership in the Wake of Tragedy

·    Leadership Communication: Anticipating and Responding to Stressful Events

·    Coping with Stress Following a Mass Shooting