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Highlights promising practices for integrating nutrition and food access into school-based health center (SBHC) services to address social influencers of health, improve food security for families, and support student success and wellness.
Presents family and community engagement in action by highlighting efforts that bridge the gap between home and school and empower families as true partners in their children's education, ensure families have access to the information they need to support their children’s learning, act as effective advocates for change, and lift up student and educator voices to meaningfully shape education policy and practice.
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.
Summarizes the findings of research examining the association between student academic and health outcomes and exposure to Universal Free Meals (UFM) among Kindergarten students.
Helps federal, state, local, and Tribal law enforcement protect young people and respond effectively when a child is mistreated, abducted, or exploited.
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
Compares the effectiveness of school-based interventions for dating and relationship violence (DRV) and gender-based violence (GBV) to support decision-making on optimal resource use.
Encourages members of the K-12 community to visit SchoolSafety.gov and use its resources and tools to create safe and supportive learning environments for students and educators.
Provides research and resources for a "whole child approach" to address the factors that contribute to the mental health and well-being of children and youth.