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Gives readers an opportunity to learn about SAMHSA’s efforts to promote behavioral health among students and prevent violence and substance use in schools and on campuses. Resources include links to evidence-based practices, the Now Is The Time initiative, and the Healthy Transitions program.
Provides tools and information that will help students thrive as they get ready to leave high school. On this site, readers will find information, tools and guidance to help students feel ready for the transition - whether they are going to college or straight to a career. Emotional preparedness for life after high school involves five key areas of knowledge and skill development. Set to Go provides a wealth of information about each.
Provides information and links to additional resources on adolescent sexuality. The website can be used as a tool for engaging youth to learn more about how to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections, engage in healthy relationships, and to better understand sexuality in general.
Provides information and answers to common questions about sexual assault on college campuses. Questions include how common it is, how to make campuses safer, and what to do if you are assaulted.
Provides information about smokefree colleges and universities. The website also includes resources like model policies for college and universities, as well as ways to sign up.
Provides support, tips, tools, and expert advice to help you or someone you love quit smoking. There are specific pages for veterans, women, teens, and older adults, as well as resources in Spanish.
Features resources for hazing research and prevention. This website contains information about hazing laws, findings from the national hazing study, infographics, interactive data, blog entries, and an overview of university policies.
Acts as a resource for students across the country to use in their prevention efforts. Users can can find information about college substance misuse, ways to help a friend that is struggling with addiction, facts about drugs on campus, and more. The Peer Education Portal highlights the work students are doing on different campuses.
Provides comprehensive training materials, fact sheets, and policy information that can assist student organizations working towards ending sexual violence and rape culture through empowering student-led campaigns to reform college sexual assault policies. Includes links to learn the basics about sexual violence and interpersonal violence, examples of sexual assault policies, tactics for activism, and strategies to jumpstart a campus campaign.
Provides points of contact and information for technical assistance services, training, and materials that increase the knowledge and expertise of suicide prevention practitioners and other professionals serving people at risk for suicide. The website also promotes collaboration among a variety of organizations that play a role in developing the field of suicide prevention.