Coping with Unconfirmed Death for Forcibly Displaced Children and Families

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The Center for Adjustment, Resilience, and Recovery (CARRE), alongside the NCTSN Child Traumatic Grief/Traumatic Separation Committee invite you to a webinar on the impact of Ambiguous Loss on forcibly displaced families, happening Friday June 14th, 2024, 12-1:30 pm ET. This webinar covers the background of forced displacement for children and families in the U.S., including trauma in the context of forced displacement; coping with unconfirmed death and loss for various forcibly displaced communities; and the adaptation and development of “Coping with Unconfirmed Death for Forcibly Displaced Children and Families: Tips for Caregivers“, a new NCTSN resource.

Why should you attend?
After attending this webinar, the audience leaves with a better understanding of the impact of forced displacement on refugee mental health, grief and trauma, a better understanding of how providers can best support children and families who have been forcibly displaced and are coping with unconfirmed death, and identify practical and tangible resources to facilitate further engagement and skill development, knowing where to access suggested tools and/or outlets to best engage in the work.

Registration
Please register HERE (or below)! After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to join.

Date

Jun 14 2024
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Time

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Organizer

Center for Adjustment, Resilience and REcovery (CARRE)
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