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Contains information about the Every Kid in a Park initiative. Allows fourth grade students, and their families, to access more than 2,000 federally managed lands and waters for a year for free.
Provides a final update of the White House initiative, It's On Us, aimed at fundamentally shifting the culture around sexual assault. The press release discusses the final event focused on stopping sexual violence against students, the It’s On Us Summit. The Summit brought together student leaders, campus, community, business and media partners, and federal colleagues.
Describes the Strengthening Families Program. Includes an overview of the program and details critical components such as parent skills training, child skills training, and family skills training. Concludes with suggestions for implementation.
Provides a user-friendly guide for what to do and how to communicate about the harmful effects of illicit drugs and alcohol to children from elementary through high school. Organized in 6 major sections: 1) What You Should Know 2) What Substances Do Children, Youth, and Young Adults Use? 3) Why Do Children, Youth, and Young Adults Use Drugs? 4) How Do I Talk to My Child About Drugs? 5) What If I Think My Child is Using Drugs? 6) Resources.
Provides a unifying framework for schools, families, and communities to understand, select, and organize their learning supports (i.e., strategies, programs, and practices used to create conditions to enhance learning).
Offers the latest science-based information about the health effects and consequences of drug abuse and addiction and resources for talking with kids about the impact of drug use on health. Includes publications, news, free resources for parents, drug facts, and information in Spanish.
Provides information on general drowning safety and how it applies to portable pools. Included in the toolkit are samples of how to communicate portable pool safety to others, such as a press release, article, social media post, flyer, and resources.
Focuses on changing norms, environments, and behaviors in ways that can prevent ACEs from happening in the first place as well as to lessen their harms when they do occur.
A shooting in the stairwell of a Memphis school Thursday morning left a 13-year-old boy hospitalized in critical condition, a fellow student in custody, and a community grasping to process a violent outburst in a school year already beset by challenges.