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)
Not In Our Town (NIOT) is a movement to stop hate, address bullying, and build safe, inclusive communities for all.
Sit With Us is a free mobile app for IOS and Android designed by a teenager (Natalie Hampton) that is intended to promote kindness and inclusion in schools.
The Children’s Safety Network works with state and jurisdiction Maternal & Child Health and Injury & Violence prevention programs to create an environment in which all children and youth are safe and healthy. Our goal is to equip states and jurisdictions to strengthen their capacity, utilize data and implement effective strategies to make major reductions in injury-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits.
Use YSA’s free We Stand Strong Toolkit to help your community be prepared during disasters by organizing disaster preparedness awareness events.
UTEC’s mission is to ignite and nurture the ambition of Lowell’s most disconnected young people to trade violence and poverty for social and economic success.
UTEC’s nationally recognized model begins with intensive street outreach and gang peacemaking, reaching out to the most disconnected youth by meeting them “where they’re at.” UTEC engages youth in workforce development and alternative education. Social justice and civic engagement are embedded in all programming, with special emphasis in our youth-led grassroots organizing, locally and statewide.
Bright Horizons Director Brendamarie Contreras shares tips on how to talk to young children about the Boston Marathon bombings.
This article gives educators five ways to help students in trauma.
This article is about how teachers help students who’ve survived trauma.
Spot signs of trauma, and learn how you can help.
This article is about “how trauma is changing children’s brains”.
The Child & Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI)’s mission is to promote the early and lifelong health of children, youth, and families. Part of fulfilling this mission is to disseminate data, information, and ideas to understand and address social determinants of health, like adverse childhood experiences and the trauma and chronic and toxic stress that can result and impact lifelong health. A primary focus is on promoting the development of positive health, such as resilience, engagement in life, and the safe, stable, and nurturing relationships most essential to child development and well being.
After tragedies, kids will have questions. How do we respond?