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Features resources, materials, and tools created by the Great American Smokeout, aimed at helping schools and communities launch a campaign against smoking. These are for general audiences, as well as a college audience, and Spanish speakers.
Provides definitions, research and resources about intimate partner violence (IPV), a serious, preventable public health problem that affects millions of Americans. The goal is to stop IPV before it begin by providing strategies that promote healthy behaviors in relationships.
Provides readers with the basics about e-cigarettes; facts about e-cigarette use in youth and young adults; a discussion of trends; and a video message from the Surgeon General. The webpage also links to research about the risks of e-cigarette use and suggestions that stakeholders, such parents, can use to prevent e-cigarette use in youth and young adults.
Supports comprehensive implementation and enforcement of domestic violence firearm prohibitions at all levels of government. By providing information, as well as community-based strategies and examples, this project seeks to prevent domestic violence-related homicide in our families and communities. The site provides information about how to improve a community’s response to domestic violence-related gun violence.
Showcases effective collaboration practices for substance abuse prevention. The website features success stories from SAMHSA's prevention grantees and a database of toolkits and other resources for strengthening community collaboration to prevent substance abuse and promote health and wellness. To learn more, click here.
Offers both parents and students the opportunity to learn more about mental health, including what the privacy laws are and how mental health information can be shared. The guide was created by NAMI (the National Alliance on Mental Illness) and The Jed Foundation to help start the conversation around creating and putting a thoughtful plan into place should a mental health condition arise.