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Discusses how caregivers and educators can help children and youth feel safe during international conflict by helping them understand what is going on factually, how events do or do not affect their lives, and how to manage their emotional reactions.
Serves as a guide for policymakers, advocates, stakeholders, and federal, state, and local governments to understand the issue of Black youth suicide, including potential evidence-informed interventions and practice-based evidence to implement.
Celebrates the courage, perseverance and tenacity demonstrated by the United States military-connected children, youth and teens and what they mean to the American community.
Includes recording of the event Barriers and Risk Factors for Black LGBTQ+ Youth: Suggestions for Improving their Lived Experiences, originally held on May 2, 2023.