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Crisis and Grief Response

Crisis and Grief Response

Unfortunately, there are tragic events that hit our countries, cities, and schools that drastically impact our families and students. Below are some resources to for you to use in times of need:

  1. Responding and Recovering from a Death in the School Community, with Dr. Scott Poland, webinar presented on August 23, 2023 (Webinar link and Workshop presentation slides)
  2. Trauma Informed Practices with Janice Holland, webinar presented on March 10, 2022. Video recording and folder of resources.
  3. Crisis Intervention in Schools: Practical Tips for School Mental Health Professional with Dr. Scott Poland, webinar presented on March 2, 2022. Presentation slides.
  1. Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers from NASP
  2. Script from Dr. Poland Crisis Debriefing Model for talking with students or staff after a crisis
  3. Age-based tips and lessons to help students process upsetting events from Common Sense Media
  4. How to talk to your children about conflict and war – 8 Tips from UNCIEF
  5. Coping After Disaster for Adults and Children from APA
  6. How to Talk to Kids About Violence, Crime, and War, From: Common Sense Media
  7. How to Talk To Your Kids About Ukraine, From: The New York Times
  8. Helping Children Cope with Terrorism, From: National Association of School Psychologists
  9. How to Talk to Kids About Conflict and War-Tips & Resources for Parents from: Linden Global Learning
  10. Nine Tips for Talking with Kids About Trauma from Greater Good
  11. Resources for Peace and Conflict from Greater Good
  12. Disaster and Trauma Responses of Children from American Counseling Association
  13. Disaster and Trauma Effects on Parents from American Counseling Association
  14. Talking to Children About Death from ADAPP Grief Guidelines for Parents
  15. Student Psychoeducational Groups in School Crisis Intervention -The PREPaRE Model
  16. Guidelines for Responding to the Death of a Student or School Staff from the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement
  17. Addressing Grief: Tips for Teachers and Administrators from National Association of School Psychologists (NASP)
  18. Coalition to Support Grieving Students – Modules and videos to guide educators through best practice responses
  19. NSU Expert Provides Tips on Dealing with Grief in the Wake of Tragic Events with Dr. Scott Poland
  1. Linden Global Learning – Online therapeutic support for students and families.
  2. Linden Schools in Crisis Program
  3. SAMHSA’s Disaster Distress Helpline – Provides 24/7, 365-day-a-year crisis counseling and support to people experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters.
  4. The Truman Group – Offers psychological care for expats virtually. Sessions are conducted via secure, confidential streaming video.
  5. Child Mind Institute: Telehealth Services for Children and Teens – Remote consultations and telehealth treatment for children, teens, and young adults struggling with mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism and OCD.)
  6. William & Associates Counseling Services – Online global clinical counseling
  1. Big Feelings Come and Go (for younger children), From: Canadian Centre for Child Protection
  2. My Self-Care Plan: Primary Students (includes downloadable plan for your children to fill out), From: Anna Freud National Center for Children and Families
  3. My Self-Care Plan: Secondary Students (includes downloadable plan for your children to fill out), From: Anna Freud National Center for Children and Families
  4. Helping Your Students Cope with a Violent World, From: George Lucas Educational Foundation
  5. Family Tip Sheet: 5 Pathways to Family Calmness, From: The Resilient Educator
  6. How to Support Teens’ Mental Health During COVID and Beyond, From: The Greater Good, Berkeley
  7. Worried About a Friend? Use Your E.D.G.E., From: Learning for Justice
  8. Building Emotional Intelligence in Children, From: Hey Sigmund
  9. Disaster and Trauma Responses of Children – Fact sheet about how children respond to disaster and trauma from the American Counselor Association (ACA)
  10. Disaster and Trauma Responses on Parents from ACA
  11. Addressing Grief: Tips for Teachers and Administrators from NASP
  12. 1:1 Crisis Counseling – Fact sheet from ACA
  13. Helping Children Cope with Terrorism from NASP
  14. Recovery From Large-Scale Crises: Guidelines for Crisis Teams and Administrators from NASP
  15. Culturally Competent Response to Crisis– Information for School Psychologists and Crisis Teams from NASP
  16. Coping with Traumatic Events from National Institute of Mental Health
  17. Help for Helpers – Caring for yourself while helping others
  18. Grief Handout – Some facts Psychologists know about grief from Psychological Services Center
  19. National Child Traumatic Stress Network – Traumatic Grief Education Materials
  20. Grief counseling – What is it?
  21. Talking to children about death: A brief guide for parents from the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  22. Building Emotional Intelligence in Children: Talking About Sadness, Loss, and Grief from Hey Sigmund
  23. Activities to Help Grieving Children
  1. Discussing War and Conflict from Learning for Justice. The October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel and the resulting declaration of war by Israel have far-reaching effects and are especially difficult for children with connections to the region, as well as for those who have experienced war and conflict. This LFJ page offers resources for educators, parents and caregivers to help facilitate crucial conversations and support young people.
  2. Handling with Care: Supporting Young People During Crisis from Learning for Justice. For families, educators and community members who must respond to the needs of children as a traumatizing event unfolds, this LFJ article provides recommendations and resources.
  1. National Association of School Psychologists
  2. Dougy Center: When Death Impacts Your School – The Dougy Center provides a safe place for children, teens, young adults and their families who are grieving a death to share their experiences.
  3. National Alliance on Grieving Children
  4. Center for Loss – Dedicated to helping people who are grieving and those who care for them.
  1. Video on the Grieving Process
  2. Hoping in the Midst of Grief – This short film highlights the different emotions explored through a number of young people’s personal journeys of grief and loss.
  3. The Parenting Junkie: How to Talk to Kids About Death (Role Play) – Watch how to explain death to a young child
  1. NASP Training – PREPaRE Training Curriculum and Workshops
  2. Youth Mental Health First Aid training at ISCA Academy
  3. Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) – Trauma based CBT that uses writing and storytelling as well as a rating scale with relaxation techniques
  4. European School Psychology Center for Training – Provides training, resources, and a European community to school psychologists mainly in the field of “Crisis Management in Schools”

If you have other resources to share or contribute to this section please email us.

Suicide Prevention

Suicide deeply affects individuals, families, and entire school communities. In difficult moments, having the right support and guidance is essential. Below are resources you can turn to for prevention, intervention, and healing.

  1. Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) www.cssrs.columbia.edu
    1. Screening questions:
      1. “Have you wished you were dead or wished you could go to sleep and not wake up?”
      2. “Have you been thinking about how you might kill yourself?”
      3. “Have you taken any steps toward making a suicide attempt?”

  2. Crisis Hotlines: Befrienders Worldwide— global directory of suicide prevention hotlines.
  3. Suicide Prevention Resource Additional Page on ISCA – curated tools and links for international school counselors.

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