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Duke child and family study center
Duke child and family study center





duke child and family study center

NCCTS’ adaptation of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Breakthrough Series Collaborative model has enabled the Network to move beyond “one-shot trainings” to achieve sustainable practice changes driven by implementation science principles. Developing innovative training and implementation protocols.NCCTS has created multi-layer support structures for NCTSN collaboration, including the Liaison team, collaborative groups, product development processes, IT infrastructure, and mechanisms for information sharing. NCCTS has led NCTSN through periods of tremendous growth and change, working to ensure the continuity of core values: collaboration, transparency, family and consumer involvement, and cultural competence. Together with SAMHSA, NCCTS has created a complex, effective organizational structure, along with a shared Network identity, mission and vision, and governance framework. Building Network culture and consensus.The NCCTS manages an evolving, collaborative network of diverse academic and community-based centers, changing the course of children’s lives by changing the course of their care through: The NCCTS has taken a leadership role in child trauma policy, practice, research, and training, specifically through public education, workforce development, improved access to quality treatment, policy analysis and education, development of effective trauma-informed evidence-based practices, and initiatives to address gaps in services for underserved children and special populations.

duke child and family study center

Since 2001, the NCCTS has had a unique, bicoastal structure, combining the resources of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and the Duke University Medical Center. Working closely with the Network's funding agency-the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)-the NCCTS leads the Network in its efforts to increase access to services and raise the standard of care for children and their families across the United States who have experienced trauma. The UCLA-Duke University National Center for Child Traumatic Stress (NCCTS) provides leadership, organizational structure, and coordination to the current grantees, Affiliates, and partners of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN).







Duke child and family study center