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The State and community leaders partnered to develop the Healthy Schools and Communities Resource Team.

Behavioral Health/Mental Health | Connecting Schools and Communities | Family Strengthening/Family Engagement | Integration of Behavioral Health into Primary Care | Substance Use Prevention | System Change | Youth Violence Prevention

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Check out CDC's Dating Matters training to learn how to stop teen dating violence—before it happens.

Youth Violence Prevention

This SAMHSA factsheet provides information and resources related to the specific bullying prevention needs for AI/AN communities.

Vulnerable Populations | Youth Violence Prevention

Provides a a free, online course, DATING MATTERS, available to educators, school personnel, youth mentors, and others dedicated to improving teen health.

Youth Violence Prevention

Highlights research describing and evaluating two family-based approaches to preventing teen dating violence to determine if strong parent-teen relationships and open communication lead to healthy dating relationships free of abuse.

Evidence Based/Informed | Youth Violence Prevention

Presents the personal experiences of an anti-trafficking advocate and survivor and provides some of her insights on what it takes to identify and support trafficked young people. 

Youth Violence Prevention

Introduces the National Sexual Violence Resource Center's user-friendly guide to help professionals working with youth experiencing both homelessness and sexual violence.

Youth Violence Prevention

Explores characteristics of both healthy and unhealthy dating relationships, provides strategies for assessing whether dating abuse is occurring and how to intervene when required, provides guidance on norms and policies schools may employ, and provides extensive resources to key support staff in...

Behavioral Health/Mental Health | Youth Violence Prevention

Provides researchers, prevention specialists, and health educators with tools to measure a range of bullying experiences: bully perpetration, bully victimization, bully-victim experiences, and bystander experiences.

Youth Violence Prevention

Includes a variety of resources and tools that school staff can use to educate students, staff, and parents about bullying, specifically, and school violence, generally. Resources Include handouts, videos, testimonials from students, suggestions for class activities, and more.

Youth Violence Prevention