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An Introduction to Restorative Justice
Restorative justice is a process for repairing harm that has been done.
Bullying Prevention State Laws
This new brief focuses on bullying prevention legislation. To date, 47 states have passed legislation requiring schools to take leadership in addressing the problem.
Celebration Kit
The Communication & Social Marketing Center is happy to provide SS/HS grantees with the Celebration Kit—a series of communications tools, templates, and resources designed to assist you i
Collaboration Self-Assessment Tool
The Project LAUNCH TA Team has developed this tool to stimulate grantee thinking about collaboration activities.
Connecting Social and Emotional Learning with Mental Health
This publication discusses how mental health and social and emotional development can be promoted in schools and communities to improve academic outcomes and the overall success of learners.
Council Development Self-Assessment Tool
The Project LAUNCH Technical Assistance Team has developed this tool to stimulate grantee thinking about Young Child Wellness (YCW) Council Development activities.
Developing Safe Schools Parternships: Spotlight on Juvenile Justice and Mental Health
The Developing Safe Schools Partnerships series contains fact sheets that are intended for people who work collaboratively to develop safe schools.
Developing Safe Schools Partnerships: Spotlight on Juvenile Justice
The Developing Safe Schools Partnerships series contains fact sheets that are intended for people who work collaboratively to develop safe schools.
Developing Safe Schools Partnerships: Spotlight on Law Enforcement
The Developing Safe Schools Partnerships series contains fact sheets that are intended for people who work collaboratively to develop safe schools.
Element 1: Safe School Environment and Violence Prevention Activities
Element 1 of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiative focuses on activities that foster a safe school environment, prevent violence, and work toward improving students’ feelings of safe
Element 2: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Prevention Activities
Element 2 focuses on ATOD prevention activities, with a specific focus on decreasing the percentage of students who use alcohol and other drugs.
Element 3: Student Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Supports
Element 3 focuses on providing students with the behavioral, social, and emotional supports they need to succeed in school and in life.
Element 4: Mental Health Services
The focus of element 4 is to provide needed mental health services for students both within school and from community mental health providers.
Element 5: Early Childhood Social and Emotional Learning Programs
Element 5 is a key factor in the overall success of an SS/HS Initiative.
Engaging Families in Safe Schools/Healthy Students Initiatives
This prevention brief presents some of the challenges faced by SS/HS initiatives and their partners in engaging parents and suggests specific strategies for bringing families into SS/HS partnershi
Engaging School Administrators
The Engaging School Administrators guide is written to support Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) project directors as they form partnerships with school administrators to implement SS/
Evaluation: Designs and Approaches
The choice of a design for an outcome evaluation is often influenced by the need to compromise between cost and certainty.
Framework for Effectively Implementing Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (EBPs)
The National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention has created a Web-based “Framework for Effectively Implementing Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (EBPs)&rdqu
Girls Bullying and Violence
In recent years, schools and communities have experienced a rise in aggression, delinquency, and bullying among girls and young women. According to a recent report issued in 2008 by the U.S.
Hiring an Evaluator
Hiring an evaluator can save your program considerable time and effort.
How Schools Can Prevent Suicide
Few suicides or suicide attempts take place in schools.
Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature
Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature, by Dean Fixsen, Sandra Naoom, Karen Blase, Robert Friedman, and Frances Wallace was published in 2005 by the National Implementation Research Network
Key Strategies for Violence and Substance Abuse Prevention II: Working with the Classroom and the School Environment
The school’s contribution to solving the problems of substance abuse and violence among youth lie in comprehensive approaches.
Key Strategies for Violence and Substance Abuse Prevention III: Working in the Community
The nature of the community in which youth live – and their relationship to this community – can have a profound effect on whether they become involved in substance abuse and violence.
Leading an SEL School: Steps to implement social and emotional learning for all students
Social and emotional learning (SEL) can play an important role in supporting the goals of the five core elements of Safe Schools, Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiatives.
Managing An Evaluator
It can be difficult to assess the work of an evaluator, especially if you do not have experience working with evaluators or understand evaluation methods and theories.
Meeting the Needs of Latino Youth: Part I: Risk
Risk factors are characteristics statistically associated with an increase in health risk – in this case, violence.
Meeting The Needs of Latino Youth: Part II: Resilience
Protective factors are characteristics statistically associated with a decrease in vulnerability to
Military Families: Impact on Children's and Families' Mental Health
The recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have required millions of American military personnel to leave their homes and families for deployment.
Multisystemic Therapy: Strategies for Success
Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is a family-based treatment model for adolescents exhibiting serious antisocial behaviors such as violence, delinquency, and substance abuse.
Olweus Bullying Prevention: Strategies for Success
The Olweus Bullying Prevention program was designed to prevent bullying in elementary, middle, and junior high schools.
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Guide
The National Center and the American Institutes for Research have developed a guide for Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS).
Prescription Drug Abuse by Adolescents
The rate of prescription drug abuse among adolescents has increased dramatically over the past decade.
Preventing Bullying in Schools and the Community
Bullying is often overshadowed by more dramatic incidents of violence, especially those involving firearms.
Preventing Cyberbullying in Schools and the Community
Bullying is a form of emotional and physical abuse that is characterized by a power imbalance in which a bully chooses victims that he or she perceives as vulnerable.
Project Director's Management Guide
The Project Director’s Management Guide provides a broad overview of project management, with basic tools, tips, and strategies for effective management of the complex and multifaceted Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiative.
Project Management Self-Assessment Tool
The Project LAUNCH Technical Assistance Team has developed this tool to stimulate grantee thinking about project management activities.
Project Resource Guide
The Project Resource Guide is designed to help grantees review the progress of their grant and engage partners in both the leadership and management aspects of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students initiative.
Promoting Children’s Mental Health: The SAMHSA /CMHS Prevention and Early Intervention Grant Program
In 2001, SAMHSA’s Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) created the Prevention and Early Intervention grant program to address the need to expand children’s mental health promotion and early intervention services.
Realizing the Promise of the Whole-School Approach to Children’s Mental Health: A Practical Guide for Schools
This is a new SS/HS guide to implementing mental health promotion and prevention programs in elementary and middle schools.
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