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Supports school counselors' efforts to help students focus on academic, career and social/emotional development so they achieve success in school and are prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible members of society. ASCA provides professional development, publications and other resources, research and advocacy to professional school counselors around the globe.
Provides resources and special considerations for addressing bullying in youth with disabilities. Includes information about creating a safe environment for youth with special health needs, federal civil rights laws for youth with disabilities, and additional resources.
Provides access to school and community resources to prevent bullying. Includes toolkits for organizing a prevention event, working with stakeholders, trainings for educators and school bus drivers, and learning from others.
Outlines resources available through the U.S. Department of Education and other federal agencies, such as FEMA and DHS, to ensure the continuation of critical services to students, families, and educators and the restoration of the learning environment following natural disasters.
Empowers school psychologists by advancing effective practices to improve students’ learning, behavior, and mental health. Website includes Featured Resources, Get Informed, What's New, and information about the NASP Model.
Helps educators and professionals in other youth-serving systems understand key definitions and concepts related to commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, factors that can place young people at higher risk, and implications for youth education and service needs.
Works from a multi-disciplinary approach on the subjects of violence and facilitates, and, the building of bridges between the research community and practitioners and policy makers. Offers tools and products related to school climate, bullying prevention, and problem behaviors.
Provides resources designed to help communities support emotional well-being and recovery after traumatic events. Trauma among individuals, families, and communities can be widespread and have an impact on mental and physical well-being, which can be compounded for minority communities.
Offers updated school connectedness webpages with the latest science and recommendations from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. Learn how schools can connect to protect student mental health.
Features child exploitation information, resources, and guidance from government agencies and non-profit organizations, and outlines ways K-12 school communities can help identify, prevent, and respond to the victimization of students.