An online resource toolkit for schools facing a suicide death by a student or other community member and offers materials such as research, templates, and links to additional information and resources.
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Obesity is a growing problem that now affects one in five children in the United States. Local policies, living conditions, and environments influence daily choices that affect the health of our youth.
Eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and compulsive overeating are becoming increasingly common in children and youth.
Trauma can occur to children and youth as a result of violence, abuse, neglect, loss, and other emotionally harmful experiences.
Women have a one in five chance of experiencing depression at some point during their lifetime. Stressful situations, such as being a mother to young children, increase a woman’s likelihood of experiencing depression.
A new report from the U.S. Surgeon General raises public health concerns about e-cigarette use among U.S. youth and young adults.
Describes how an investigation of the Ferguson Police Department revealed a pattern or practice of unlawful conduct within that violates the First, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, and federal statutory law.
Examines six cities that were invited to SAMHSA for a listening session to present their innovative approaches to addressing trauma. This blog post is part of a series that highlights community approaches in selected implementation domains, and how each city is working to create safer and healthi...
Explores principles and strategies for engaging youth and young adults in decisions that affect them and the well-being of their communities.