CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (NIH)
ID: 1U79SM059285-01
PI: MARLEEN WONG, LCSW, PHD, BRADLEY STEIN, MD, PHD, MPH
TERM: 09/09 – 09/12
The Trauma Services Adaptation (TSA) Center for Resiliency, Hope, and Wellness in Schools strives to promote trauma-informed school systems that provide a nurturing environment for students who have been exposed to trauma. In the context of human development, resilience is defined as the process of, capacity for, or outcome of successful adaptation despite challenging or threatening circumstances1. Pfefferbaum (2005) expanded the concept of individual resilience and applied its meaning to communities and the ability of community members to take meaningful, deliberate, collective action to remedy the impact of a crisis or disaster 2. To optimize uptake and dissemination of a trauma-informed school model, our Center will focus on meeting the needs of the entire school community through a public health approach that also fits within an educational framework.
The TSA Center for Schools will partner with the National Center and its member and alumni sites to build resilience by preparing and educating schools to be responsive to the needs of their constituents with seamless, accessible and effective child and family services, involving all school community members. Strengthening systems is particularly important when working with diverse ethnic, cultural, linguistic, regional and high risk student populations. We propose to address all types of trauma within our work, in recognition of the broad array of traumas experienced by students in schools and the need to meet the entire school’s needs.