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Describes three practice support tools that highlight research evidence on the experience of boys and young men of color, specifically, and youth of color in general. These tools include:
Ensuring the Well-being of Boys and Young Men of Color: Factors that Promote Success and Protect Against Substance Use and Misuse.
Provides strategies and tools that universities may find helpful to leverage in order to ensure compliance with the Clery Act. Resources included in the kit are: a best practices webinar entitled "Clery Act and Critical Communications for Higher ED"; a downloadable guide called "The Clery Act’s Emergency Communications Requirements: Five Steps to Compliance"; and an experts discussion about the Clery Act's emergency communications requirement.
Provides a library of information concerning assessment, evaluation, and research methodology. Resources include tutorials, FAQs, abstracts, digests, journals, web links, and other publications.
Aims to facilitate a comprehensive public health approach to prevent suicide in institutions of higher education. The 2015 Campus Suicide Prevention grant is meant to assist colleges and universities in building the essential capacity and infrastructure to support expanded efforts to promote wellness and help-seeking of all students.
Helps state entities organize workshops within which teams from two- and four-year institutions work together to improve transfer and graduation outcomes for their students. Through data analysis and self-reflection of institutional practices, these workshops help institutions develop action plans (individually and among partners) to improve transfer student success.
Cover topics related to the Clery Act, including: what it is and why it is important to universities; Timely Warnings vs. Emergency Notifications; emergency notification process requirements and best practices; the MIT System; and Emergency Notification Program Assessment Gap Analysis Tool.
Offers an introduction to the role that social media can play in building and growing public health collaborations. Specifically, it explores the differences between personal and professional social media use, factors to consider prior to using social media for collaboration, and finally, concrete tips for maximizing the benefits of this approach.
Help job seekers access employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy.