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Broward County Learning Collaboratives on TF-CBT National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center National Mass Violence Center Cooperative agreement with OVC, US Department of Justice Duration: October 1, 2017 September 30,


  1. Broward County Learning Collaboratives on TF-CBT National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  2. National Mass Violence Center  Cooperative agreement with OVC, US Department of Justice  Duration: October 1, 2017 – September 30, 2020 Mission: To improve the nation’s capacity to serve victims of mass violence through research, planning, training, technology, and collaboration National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  3. History Between MUSC and Broward County  2013 – 2016: Trained 2 different cohorts + TF-CBT Booster  250 professionals across multiple agencies  343 children and teens were identified  182 completed the full TF-CBT treatment protocol  May 2018: Response to Parkland shooting –  TF-CBT Booster, involving 86 participants from community-based agencies across Broward County (Partnership with NMVC/NCTSN) National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  4. Participants  ChildNet  Agency for Community  Smith Community Mental Treatment Health  Atlantic Shores Hospital  Chrysalis Health  Broward Behavioral Health  Henderson Behavioral Coalition Health  Broward County Public  Our Children Our Future Schools  The Twelve for Children and  Camelot Community Care Families of Florida  Nancy J. Cotterman Center  Children’s Home Society of Florida

  5. Broward County Public Schools Community-Based Learning Collaborative on TF-CBT National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  6. Sponsoring Organizations National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center, Program on Adolescent Traumatic Stress (PATS) Center for Addressing Health Disparities among Trauma- Exposed Youth National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  7. Multidisciplinary Curriculum Areas Common Material and Activities Clinicians, Brokers, Senior Leaders Clinical Senior Broker 90 Participants, Team Track Leader Track 51 Clinicians, Building Track 33 Brokers, Identification 6 SLs Screening TF-CBT Leadership Referral Support Engagement Monitoring National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  8. Goals  Implement and use TF-CBT with students in Broward County Public Schools  Ensure that children, youth and their families who need TF- CBT receive it  Identify and overcome barriers to youth engaging in and completing TF-CBT  Promote trauma-informed schools  Monitor progress in achieving these goals, and  Sustain the use of TF-CBT over time after the learning collaborative is completed. National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  9. Broward County Public Schools CBLC Timeline August 10 August 23-24 December 6-7 May 2019 Action Action Orient Pre-Work LS1 LS2 Period Period Now National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  10. Benefits of Participation ➢ Intensive training and case consultation from nationally approved trainers ➢ Clinicians become highly clinically trained in the use of the most well-supported treatment approach for traumatized children and their families, TF-CBT. ➢ Brokers become highly trained in understanding TF-CBT, trauma screening and referral criteria ➢ Emphasis on building collaboration to enhance outcomes for children and teens ➢ Clinicians will met nearly all training and consultation call requirements for national certification in TF-CBT . National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  11. TF-CBT National Certification  2 day in-person training by approved national trainer  At least 9 of 12 consultation calls  At least 3 completed cases with full protocol, including pre and post assessment  Involvement of caregiver  Knowledge Quiz – 80%  $250 for 5 years For information: tfcbt.org National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

  12. Questions? National Mass Violence Victimization Resource Center

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