In 2005, the Chadwick Center for Children and Families created the
intervention model, Assessment-Based Treatment for Traumatized Children:
A Trauma Assessment Pathway
(TAP) with support from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA), as part of the National Child Traumatic Stress
Network (NCTSN). TAP
incorporates a multifaceted assessment process to enable clinicians to
gain an in-depth understanding of the child, their developmental level,
their traumatic experience, and the family, community and cultural
system in which the child lives. This information is used to
effectively triage and treat the child and family and to assist the
clinician in making decisions throughout the treatment process.
Click
here
to go to the TAPTraining
homepage.
From the TAPTraining
homepage, you can do the following:
Download the TAP Manual
Complete an on-line, web-based training on the TAP Model
Access resources, such as worksheets, to help you implement the TAP
Model at your agency
Contact the Chadwick Center with any questions or requests for
in-person training on the model.