Residential School Abuse And Intergenerational Effects
Found 3 free book(s)Trauma Informed Practice: Working with Indigenous Individuals
www.omssa.com• 70% have at least one family member attend residential school ... emotional or sexual abuse.” ... •The effects of childhood adversity can be magnified through generations Machtinger, E.L., et al (2015) The Impact of Trauma Over The Lifespan. Window of Tolerance.
Effects of Homelessness on Families and Children
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In Plain Sight - govTogetherBC
engage.gov.bc.caIntergenerational trauma: Historic and contemporary trauma that has compounded over time and been passed from one generation to the next. The negative cumulative effects can impact individuals, families, communities and entire populations, resulting in a legacy of physical, psychological, and economic disparities that persist across generations.