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Links to the Girlshealth website. Provides information and resources to girls around nutrition, what types of foods to eat, healthy weight goals, and more. Includes a glossary, food facts quiz, and links to more information.
Presents a webpage dedicated to helping educators and staff slow the spread of respiratory illnesses like colds, enterovirus D68 and influenza (flu). This page provides information on preventing the flu as well as materials and tools for schools.
Gives child nutrition professionals access to resources that support current Federal regulations, policies, and guidance. The Child Nutrition Sharing Site (CNSS) is an online information center providing Child Nutrition Programs (CNPs) with a means for sharing effective resources related to program operation.
Explains how connection plays a critical role in individual, community, and societal health as well as details the critical and actionable next steps that individuals, communities, organizations, and governments can take to foster social connection.
Provides multiple resources for counselors to help respond to a variety of situations including, but not limited to, child abuse; mental health; suicide and suicide prevention; and emergency preparation.
Explains the CDC's Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model and includes subsections detailing how Vermont addresses each aspect of the WSCC model. Seeks to improve schools' conditions for learning through measurement and program implementation, so that all students have the opportunity to realize academic success in safe and supportive environments.”
Presents information about how the CDC's Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model is incorporated into Oklahoma schools. Includes links to additional resources about each of the ten elements of the WSCC model and how they are addressed by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
Presents the Empower Vape-Free Youth campaign, which aims to encourage middle and high school educators to speak with students about the risks of e-cigarettes and nicotine addiction.
Presents the Take Action for Adolescents, including the eight goals and aligned initial action steps that can help create coordinated systems, services, and supports that young people need to thrive.