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Provides examples of policies and emerging practices that some schools are already using to support transgender students. It also includes common questions on topics such as school records, privacy, and terminology, and explains how some state and school district policies have answered these questions.
Features resources, materials, and tools created by the Great American Smokeout, aimed at helping schools and communities launch a campaign against smoking. These are for general audiences, as well as a college audience, and Spanish speakers.
Presents a webinar that aims to inform educators and counselors on what Islam is and the vulnerabilities that American Muslims face in the nation's schools and communities. The webinar also includes strategies and best practices for preventing bullying and Islamophobia in schools.
Provides definitions, research and resources about intimate partner violence (IPV), a serious, preventable public health problem that affects millions of Americans. The goal is to stop IPV before it begin by providing strategies that promote healthy behaviors in relationships.
Provides a range of materials that address peer-to-peer sexual harassment. It supports school district and school staff efforts to comply with Title IX sex discrimination prohibitions and create a positive school climate.
Presents a webinar that begins by first introducing information on the emotional and neurological development of adolescents and protective factors associated with healthy growth. The second half of the webinar focuses on the youth development of Muslim Americans and how to address the behavioral needs of this community.
Provides newly emerging information from two longitudinal studies about the progression of dating violence in the period between adolescence and early adulthood. Following the research presentations, there will be a presentation on the practitioner perspective on how the research findings can be used to prevent the continuation of dating violence victimization.