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Violence Prevention

Second Step

Date/Time (ET): 
December 7, 2006 - 3:00pm - 4:00pm

This teleconference provides information about Second Step and identifies challenges and concerns of implementation.

National Crime Prevention Council Web site: Cyberbullying

Publisher: 
National Crime Prevention Council

This section of the National Crime Prevention Council

Stop Cyberbullying Web site

Publisher: 
Wired Kids, Inc.

This comprehensive Web site on cyberbullying and cyberbullying prevention includes information for parents, schools, law enforcement, and children (categorized by age group).

Safe Schools/Healthy Students Grantees Report Reduced Violence and Safer Schools

Publisher: 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

This evaluation brief reports the most recent results of the national evaluation of the Safe School/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiative. It provides key findings for the 2005 Cohort.

Community-Police Partnership Awards

Funder: 
MetLife Foundation

MetLife Foundation and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) are partnering for the ninth year to recognize, sustain and share the work of innovative partnerships between community group

Protecting Children in Families Affected by Substance Use Disorders

Publisher: 
Child Welfare Information Gateway

This manual provides a basis for understanding parental substance use disorder and its relationship to child maltreatment.

Strengthening Communities: A Review of the Youth Violence Prevention Grant Program

Organization: 
National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention
Publisher: 
Education Development Center

The Youth Violence Prevention (YVP) program was created in 1999 to support community-based organizations as they analyzed risk and protective factors of youth violence

Download a copy of the Youth Violence Prevention Program Monograph (PDF, 2.36 MB).

Social and Emotional Learning and Bullying Prevention

Publisher: 
Education Development Center

Schools using a social and emotional learning (SEL) framework can foster an overall climate of inclusion, warmth, and respect, and promote the development of core social and emotional skills among both students and staff.

Gang-Related Issues Discussion

Date/Time (ET): 
May 20, 2009 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm

This facilitated discussion identifies gang-related issues of importance to Project Directors and their districts.

Preventing Child Maltreatment

Publisher: 
Future of Children

This journal issue presents available research on policies and programs designed to prevent maltreatment.