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Trauma and Migration
This infographic outlines the various stages of trauma and migration related to conflict and displacement. Each stage of the journey from pre-migration to post-migration highlights certain stressors as well as common traumatic stress reactions. This free resource will help you understand the various phases, while also providing access to additional free resources.

Mental Health Crisis vs Mental Health Emergency
The signs of a mental health crisis or emergency differ from person to person. How can you differentiate between crisis and emergency in general? This free resource will help you understand the difference and what you can do to help in each situation.
What is Eco-Anxiety?
Eco-anxiety is a term used to describe the chronic fear of environmental doom. This free resource will further explain eco-anxiety, and its prevalence and impact, as well as it's impact on mental health.

What is FASD?
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a lifelong disability that affects the brain and body of people who were exposed to alcohol in the womb. This free resource will further explain FASD and how it might present itself in your practice.
Supporting Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Access a resource list for supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

What is Ambiguous Loss?
Loss that lacks clarity, closure, or public recognition. Ambiguous loss often leads to complicated grief that is overlooked or invalidated by society. This resource will further explain ambiguous loss and how it might present itself in your work.
Trauma and Attachment in the Classroom
This infographic on trauma and attachment in the classroom shows how early experiences shape learning and behavior. Neglect, loss, or inconsistent caregiving, exposure to violence or stress, unmet needs, and sudden changes in caregivers or environments can all disrupt a child’s sense of safety, making it harder to focus, regulate emotions, and build trust at school.



