Attitudes Related To Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC) Scale

The ARTIC Scale was co-developed by Dr. Courtney Baker  of Tulane University and the Traumatic Stress Institute. It has been administered globally to more than 25,000 professionals in human service agencies, school systems, state agencies and more.

Looking for a cost-effective, validated tool to measure trauma-informed care?

Organizations and schools understand that valid data is critical to advancing trauma-informed care (TIC) in their settings and demonstrating success. That’s why the Traumatic Stress Institute co-developed the ARTIC Scale, a psychometrically valid measure of professional and para-professional attitudes toward TIC.

Q&A Session About ARTIC Survey

Recorded on August 18, 2021

Watch this video on Youtube.

Current Timeline:

Applications Open

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Application available until Dec. 10, 2021.

Invitation To Participate in ARTIC Survey

The Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) invites Administrators or Supervisors who provide supervision to early childhood professionals, working with or supporting children ages 0 through 8 and their families and OCDEL Business Partners including Early Learning Resource Centers (ELRC), Early Intervention Technical Assistance (EITA), and the Pennsylvania Key staff to participate in the Attitudes Towards Trauma-Informed Care (ARTIC) Survey. The ARTIC Survey is a three-year project that will help guide statewide decision making around workforce development and early childhood mental health resources on trauma-informed care.

Application Deadline: Friday, December 10, 2021 by 5:00 PM EST

Read the full announcement for more information and the link to the application.