Anti-Bullying Resources
Parents play an essential role in preventing bullying and in responding to their children’s reports of bullying. To prevent their child from bullying another child, parents are encouraged to talk with their child about respecting others
School Health Profiles
The School Health Profiles help states and district education and health agencies monitor and assess the characteristics of school health education and services; physical education and physical activity; school health policies related to HIV infection/Aids, tobacco use and prevention; coordinated
US HHS - SAMHSA: Underage Drinking
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is a comprehensive portal of Federal resources on underage information drinking for parents, educators, community-based organizations, and youth.
U.S. DHS - Active Shooter: How to Respond Educational Booklet
This is a resource (downloadable booklet) offered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that offers suggestions about how a bystander should react in an active shooter situation.
DHS (ISC): Planning and Response to an Active Shooter
The Department of Homeland Security issued this second edition of its "Planning and Response to an Active Shooter: An Interagency Security Committee Policy and Best Practices Guide" to help schools plan, prepare, and respond to an active shooter situation.
US DHS-CERT Security Tip: Dealing with Cyberbullies
In this post by the Department of Homeland Security's U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team they define cyberbullying, give examples of the problem, and show ways to protect oneself or your children. This is a very high-level blog and gives general tips.
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