Prevention & Intervention
- Alcohol and Drugs (24)
- Behavior Management (21)
- Bullying (70)
- Cyber Bullying (46)
- Foster Youth (44)
- Gangs and Violence (30)
- Homeless and Runaway Youth (16)
- Mentoring Programs for Youth (25)
- Safety (59)
- School Counseling (20)
ConnectSafely.org is a Silicon Valley, Calif.-based nonprofit organization dedicated to educating users of connected technology about safety, privacy and security. Here you’ll find research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy.
CASEL is a not-for-profit organization that works to advance the science and evidence-based practice of social and emotional learning. The report, SEL and Bullying Prevention, illustrates the relationship between social and emotional factors and bullying
As a research program at the Institute of Behavioral Sciences at the University of Colorado, The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence offers an extensive database of research and literature.
The Center for Safe Schools Third Thursday online learning series is designed to provide up to date information about issues of school climate and school safety to educators and public.
Tips on how to start a conversation about bullying and how to keep it out of your children’s lives.
Action steps on how teachers can help alleviate violence in the classroom.
An article that outlines the best practices on how to prevent bullying in schools.
The Youth Tobacco Cessation Collaborative (YTCC) was formed in 1998 to address the gap in knowledge about what cessation strategies are most effective in assisting youth to quit smoking. Collaborative members represent major organizations that fund research, program, and policy initiatives related to controlling youth tobacco use.
Wiki How discusses 7 ways for parents to deal with children who are smokers, ranging from how to approach their children, communicating, explaining and setting boundaries to try to limit their children’s tobacco intake.
Treatment USA is a nationwide program extending its services from living sober to helping teens with eating disorder.
“Too Smart to Start” is a website that illustrates myth versus facts about underage drinking, a great resource for parents and teenagers.
SADD is a website illustrating recent studies and statistics on various subjects such as underage drinking, other drug use, impaired driving, traffic safety and much more.