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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.
Provides training, technical assistance, and implementation support for creating culturally responsive care for children, youth, and families with diverse sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression (SOGIE).
Presents a framework to address the public health problem of social disconnection and strengthen social connection, including recommendations for schools and education departments.
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.
Helps federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement protect young people and respond effectively when a child is mistreated, abducted, or exploited.
Provides an overview of trauma and retraumatization, discussed manifestations of trauma in students, explored a trauma-informed approach, and reviewed considerations for preparedness planning and how schools can address trauma in their emergency operations plans
Details what K-12 schools need to know for protecting students and staff members from a variety of threats and emergencies, including school shootings and infectious disease outbreaks.
Guides school teachers and staff, based on established best practices, by informing them about warning signs for mental health problems; whom to turn to with questions or concerns about a student's behavior; how to access crisis support and other mental health services; signs to look for in student behavior; ways they can support the mental health of all students in classrooms and schools; and steps to develop effective school mental health progr