Trauma and Grief Resources
Trauma and Grief Resources
Trauma & Grief Resources
This service is available to ALL districts in the Region. If you have had a loss or trauma on your campus and you are a district in Region 14 ESC you can contact Deborah Castleman and she can help provide NOVA debrief and quiet room help as well as contacting trained counselors in the area to provide support.
Click here to get an after hours contact number Deborah Castleman
Campus Improvement Plan and District Improvement Plan Requirements
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Administrator, Counselor, Teacher, & Staff Grief Guide with:
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School staff checklists
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Sample letters, announcements, and memorials
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Grief activities, teacher talking points, grief reactions in relationship to ages and stages
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Grief support centers and after care
Basic Group Crisis Intervention Protocol
Guidelines to Responding to the Death of a Student or School Staff
Helping With Individual Grief Workshop Handout 2018
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FIELD OPERATIONS GUIDE Provides guidance on responding to disaster, violence, or terrorism events.
COPING AFTER MASS VIOLENCE FOR TEENS
WHEN TERRIBLE THINGS HAPPEN: FOR ADULTS
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When A Death Has Occurred
For immediate children’s grief-related needs, please contact Brandy Chalmers at 325.670.6951 or bchalmers@ehendrick.org.
Club Courage is a six-week support group offered twice a year for children and teens, ages kindergarten – 12th grade, who are experiencing loss.
Camp Courage is a three-day, two-night camp for children entering the third through 12th grade who have suffered the loss of a loved one through death, divorce, separation, incarceration or deployment.
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Please provide the following information if you wish to help a neighboring during a grief event. Link
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