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Describes the impact of violence on public health and safety and encourages a spectrum of prevention approach that includes individuals, community education, fostering coalitions, updating organizational policies, and influencing policy. Lastly, identifies key risk factors and suggests and integrated strategy for action.
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).
Provides a series of webinars that address campus public safety, how positive school climate can enhance school safety, and incorporating the needs of international students into emergency planning and management.
Provides information on three school-related health strategies supported by the Affordable Care Act (ACA): school-based health centers, community-school health partnerships, and pregnant and parenting teen supports.
Includes evidence based programs and policies that countries can use to prevent and respond to violence against children, presented in a comprehensive technical package. Package is based on survey data from CDC Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS) presented in the report "Prevalence of Sexual Violence Against Children and Use of Social Services — Seven Countries, 2007–2013"
Encourages school districts to bring their school community together and refresh their Local School Wellness Policy efforts. Available online in English and Spanish.
Summarizes some key takeaways and resources for schools interested in establishing partnerships with health centers supported by the HHS Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Provides approaches, resources, and practices to help providers coordinate and integrate systems of care for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and their families/caregivers.