Attachment: Understanding the Impact of Early Childhood Trauma for Refugees & Immigrant Children

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CARRE and the University of California, San Francisco (USCF) are pleased to invite you to the following webinar onWednesday, June 14, 2023, at 1pm EST. You can access the full event details and register below.

What is this webinar about?
This webinar, facilitated in partnership with Dr. Alicia F. Lieberman, willinclude an overview of normativedevelopmentalfears for young childrenand how they can be impacted by the trauma of forced displacement.Practical examples ofhow parents, caregivers, and providers can support children will be discussed.

Who should attend?
Combination of refugee resettlement providers and NCTSN partners.This series is forclinicians,direct service staff, supervisors, managers, and anyone else involved inproviding care and support for families with young children who have experienced forced displacement.

Why should you attend?
After attending this webinar, you will be able to:

Define early childhood trauma in the context of forced displacement.
Describe the impact of forced displacement on normative developmental fears.
Identify strategies for promoting attachment in daily work with children and families.

Date

Jun 14 2023
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Time

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Organizer

Center for Adjustment, Resilience and REcovery (CARRE)
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