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Number of Students
6,057
Physical Abuse
1,066
Neglect 4,754
Sexual Assault
551
Each of these children represent a child who can be diagnosed with PTSD. What does that mean for your school district?
"Problem" Child
How many potential problems are we having?
National Institute of Health
"Finding a support group after a traumatic event."
"Having a coping strategy, or a way of getting through the bad event and learning from it"
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS)
National:
California
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
International:
Australia
Japan
China
Ages: 6-18
Male and Female
Works for all races
Has been adapted successfully for use on Native American Indian Reservations to reflect traditional culture
What Does This Look Like?
10 group sessions
1-3 individual sessions
2 parent psychoeducational sessions
1 teacher educational session
Proven Practices
CDC Prevention Research Center
SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices
U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Who We Work With:
School Districts:
Los Angeles Unified School District
Universities:
Univeristy of California, University of Southern California,
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Cost to Train:
Required by Developer
Manual $40 each
Recommended:
2-day, on- or off-site training (includes pretraining consultation) $4,000 for 12-15 participants, plus travel expenses
Clinical consultation $200 per hour
Review of tape recordings for fidelity monitoring $100 per hour
Fidelity checklists with instructions Free
Can Screen in 6-8 students a per group.
30 Session a year.
Total of 210 Students
Started 2001