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      • The Handle with Care (HWC) program is a notification system that enables law enforcement and other first responders to notify schools when a child has been at the scene of a potentially traumatic event, allowing schools and mental health partners to provide trauma-sensitive support.
  1. Jul 9, 2020 · In communities throughout the country, child trauma is being prevented and addressed through the use of three simple words: “Handle with Care.” Research shows that exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) , such as witnessing violence in the home or community, can have lasting negative effects on health, well-being, and opportunity.

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  3. Handle With Care technology is being used with clients, age 4 years to geriatric, across the entire spectrum of human services including Autism, Hospitals and MH/MR, Juvenile Justice, Parents, Nursing Homes, Schools, Security & SROs, and Residential Treatment Centers & Facilities.

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    Introduction. Handle With Care is the life's work of Bruce Chapman, who has succeeded in building the world’s first totally integrated crisis intervention system. We have been training youth care workers in juvenile justice since 1985, earning an international reputation for teaching the safest and most powerful verbal and physical ...

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  5. May 5, 2022 · Amid the youth mental health crisis, district leaders share how a trauma response program is useful in quickly providing support and care for students. In San Antonio, Texas, traumatic experiences involving domestic violence and drive-by shootings are increasingly shaping the lives of students.

  6. What is Handle With Care? Handle With Care (HWC) is part of the Drug Endangered Children initiative mandated under Senate Bill 80. Handle with Care requires law enforcement to alert school personnel when a child is exposed to a traumatic event during a first responder call. The intent is to notify

  7. HWC’s training teaches that physical holds are not something you do to someone, it is something you do for someone. You hold someone so that they do not harm themselves or others. You hold someone so that they can regain control over their emotions.

  8. The Handle with Care (HWC) program is a notification system that enables law enforcement and other first responders to notify schools when a child has been at the scene of a potentially traumatic event, allowing schools and mental health partners to provide trauma-sensitive support.

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