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Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care Scale (ARTIC-10)

Developed by the Traumatic Stress Institute, the Attitudes Related to Trauma-Informed Care Scale is a tool to assess attitudes that inform beliefs and behaviors around trauma-informed care. The tool rates the individual’s level of trauma-informed thinking and care in interacting with clients, students, patients, etc.

As an individual-level tool, the scale could be used to provide baseline data, and subsequent evaluation data following training or interventions, and is applicable to any client-facing field. The limitation of the tool is hard to interpret change, and users would need attention to the context when using it.

The ARTIC-10 can be used to identify areas where individuals or organizations may need additional education or training to improve their understanding and implementation of TIC principles. Also, it can provide a benchmark for comparison across different organizations or sectors, allowing for a better understanding of how attitudes and beliefs towards TIC vary across settings.

 

Developed and copyrighted by the Traumatic Stress Institute of Klingberg Family Centers in partnership with Dr. Courtney N. Baker, Tulane University.

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