At CARRE, we design and deliver tailored public and private virtual (potentially in-person) trainings to increase knowledge of forced migration trauma, migration systems, and the impact of traumatic stress on families and youth. This is done to better improve trauma treatment and service delivery. Fill out our Training and Technical Assistance form to see how we can better support you and your specific work. Stay tuned for upcoming public trainings!

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Safety & Wellness Benchmarks: Case Management Tool (Option 2)
This webinar will serve as an introduction to the Safety & Wellness Benchmarks Case Management Measurement and Assessment Tool and will focus on the components of the tool, ways to use the tool in case management programs, and strategies and skills to analyze and utilize the data in program improvement, development, and reporting.
AV CARRE Informational Session (Option 2)
Please join CARRE for a 30-minute information session to learn more about Attachment Vitamins and the submission process to apply for partnership funding!
AV CARRE Informational Session (Option 1)
Please join CARRE for a 30-minute information session to learn more about Attachment Vitamins and the submission process to apply for partnership funding!
CARRE at the NCTSN All-Network Conference
CARRE was featured at the NCTSN All-Network Conference in August 2022. The presentation, “Promoting Language Justice and Communication Access,” alongside partner Gallaudet University, addresses how to implement and advocate for Language Justice in order to build bridges for better access, supporting more appropriate, effective and resonating culturally appropriate messaging and interventions.
Supporting Children and Families from Afghanistan: Part 2
In Part 2 of this series, participants will explore cultural and trauma informed integration practices for serving children and families from Afghanistan. Presenters include NCTSN providers and partners from Las Cumbres Community Services, University of Illinois Chicago, and Boston College.
Supporting Children and Families from Afghanistan: Part 1
Over 70,000 people from Afghanistan have arrived in the U.S. since August 2021. Part 1 of this two-part series helps participants better understand the initial U.S. response, including the systems and processes that may have short- and long-term impacts on children and families. Presenters include Gul Hussain Shinwari, Senior Program Officer for the Afghan Placement and Assistance Program, Beth Farmer, Director of the Safety, Education and Wellness Technical Unit at the IRC, and Jess Dalpe, IRC Senior Technical Advisor for Safety and Wellness.