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Reveals the results of a national survey conducted during the winter of 2011-12 by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education and the American Heart Association. This report provides information collected from physical education coordinators on the status of physical education in each of the States and the District of Columbia.
Providers users with the resources needed to put on Mental Health Month events. These resources include key messages, sample press releases, outreach ideas, sample social media posts, and much more.
Includes teen-informed activities that can be used with youth 12-17 years old across a variety of community settings to boost confidence, and prevent risk-taking behaviors, including alcohol and drug-abuse. The toolkit enhances the existing Above the Influence program efforts and furthers its goals with new individual and group activities that can help teens make healthier decisions with the support of adults who value them.
Gives teachers, administrators, curriculum specialists and teacher trainers guidance on best practices and useful tools for designing and delivering health education that meets national, state and local standards and frameworks.
Presents a new approach to increasing student engagement and building relationships between students and staff. This video contains insights for how to reduce feelings of isolation in a rural school setting in an effort to minimize the likelihood of another school shooting.
Helps educators understand the various forms that sex and labor trafficking of young people, individual and social risk factors and school-specific indicators of trafficking. The brief also includes a series of 'safety check' questions to use when talking with students who may have been trafficked, and additional resources.
Presents brief overview of the need to address trauma in schools and describes three of the most commonly used effective school-based interventions for trauma.
Provides research showing that the "capacity to identify, manage, and recover from painful emotions," as well as relationships with trusted adults, help protect adolescents from suicide attempts even in the face of risk factors such as depression.