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Breakthrough Series Collaborative to Support Trauma-Informed Practice in Early Care & Education
Office of Community Partnerships Posters
  • Anne Douglass, University of Massachusetts Boston
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-2-2014
Abstract

This study investigated the use of a Breakthrough Series Collaborative (BSC) to promote the adoption of trauma-informed practices in urban early care & education (ECE) programs. Through this BSC, ECE programs implement new practices to promote safe, stable, and nurturing relationships and prevent trauma exposure; protect children exposed to trauma, help children heal, and support family protective factors that help children thrive.

Collaborators/Partners
Six urban early education and child care programs participated in the BSC: Bridge Boston Charter School (Dorchester); Children’s Services of Roxbury (Roxbury); Nazareth Child Care Center, Catholic Charities (Jamaica Plain); Ellis Memorial & Eldredge House, Inc.(South End); Wesley Childcare Center (Dorchester); and Sunnyside Early Care and Education, Associated (Roxbury).
Citation Information
Anne Douglass. "Breakthrough Series Collaborative to Support Trauma-Informed Practice in Early Care & Education" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anne_douglass/2/