Downloadable Best Practices Guidelines
These resources are free and downloadable. Scroll down to view them all.
* Looking for more visual information related to trauma and healing? Visit our infographics and charts page here.
* Looking for more visual information related to trauma and healing? Visit our infographics and charts page here.
These resources are free and downloadable. Scroll down to view them all.
* Looking for more visual information related to trauma and healing? Visit our infographics and charts page here.
* Looking for more visual information related to trauma and healing? Visit our infographics and charts page here.
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A Pastoral Guide For Response to Collective Trauma
Best practices for regional and local faith leaders responding to collective loss.
Click here for a free download. |
The Phases of Disaster Response Chart
This chart is a visual guide to aid in conversations about collective trauma response. Learn more here.
Click here for a free download. |
NVOAD Disaster Care Guidelines
Mutually agreed upon guidelines for emotional and spiritual care after disasters. Ratified 2014 by all NVOAD members.
Click here for a free download. |
Calming, Community, and Communication for Educators
A list of practical rhythms and practices educators can adopt to create a trauma-informed classroom culture.
Click here for a free download. Click here for a free quick tips sheet. |
Congregations Addressing Child Abuse
Before they turn 18 years-old, nearly 50% of children in the US today will experience one, two or more traumatic events.
*This guideline sheet can also be accessed here |
Planning Campus Vigils
Acknowledging loss together on campus is a key step toward healing after great tragedy.
Click here for a free download. |
Services of Lament
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Spiritual Direction with Traumatized Persons
Practicing Spiritual Direction with traumatized persons in congregations and communities.
*This guideline sheet can also be accessed here |
Communicating with your Congregation After Trauma
Best practices for communicating with your congregation after trauma.
*This guideline sheet can also be accessed here |