Parenting Through Trauma?
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Advocate for Change.
Information ~ Resources
Family Forward Advocacy CT, Inc. was born of a need to reform the child-serving systems that failed Cheri and Maureen's, families. Systems designed to support families and keep children safe, educate all including those with specialized learning and behavioral needs and funded to generate positive outcomes. But many parents who reach out for help lose hope when these systems suspect poor parenting and fail to deliver help, options, or value. To ensure success, Cheri and Maureen, and the FFACT team align and partner with other organizations and providers of like mind to gain knowledge, drive data, network, combine resources, and share information. Below is an ever-growing list of those organizations with links to their websites.
Early Trauma vs. Adverse Child Experiences
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The impact of trauma on the human condition is only now becoming to be understood.
Family Forward Foundation, Inc.
The Family Forward Foundation is about the Right to Parent in America - family, family justice, and stopping the abuse of taxpayer dollars in child welfare and family court matters. Its national activism movement can be found on Facebook at Family Forward Project.
Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.
The Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc. promotes the healing of families through support, education, and advocacy. Touching Trauma at Its Heart Learn more
Adoption Assistance Program (CT)
Providing post-adoption support, including assessment, education, brief counseling, and referral services to adoptive families and to families formed through guardianship.
Voices for Children
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National Parent Leadership Institute
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Attachment Institute of New England
The Attachment Institute of New England provides treatment, support, and education for individuals and families affected by trauma and attachment issues. We partner with parents to help children heal. Rebuilding Broken Bonds