National Crime Prevention Council |
“Information and resources to curb the growing problem of cyberbullying.” |
http://www.ncpc.org/topics/cyberbullying |
SAMHSA
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“Behavioral Health is Essential to Health- Prevention Works-People Recover-Treatment is Effective” |
http://www.samhsa.gov/ |
Stop Bullying.Gov |
“Find out why cyberbullying is different from traditional bullying, what you can do to prevent it, and how you can report it when it happens.” |
http://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/index.html |
Top 10 Mistakes Kids Make Online
Cybersafefamily.com
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“CyberSafeFamily was formed to educate students and their parents on internet safety and responsibility. We believe education is the key to keep kids safe online.” |
http://www.cybersafefamily.com/top-10-mistakes-kids-make-online |
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
REPORT CYBER CRIMES HERE
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“The mission of the organization is to serve as the nation’s resource on the issues of missing and sexually exploited children. The organization provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children including child victims as well as other professionals.” |
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/PublicHomeServlet?LanguageCountry=en_US& |
National Education Association |
Bullying information and prevention |
http://www.nea.org/home/neabullyfree.html |
Get Net Wise |
Blogs and Tutorials. |
http://getnetwise.org/ |
Reachout.com |
The Inspire USA Foundation collaborated with SAMHSA and other agencies to sponsor "We Can Help Us" campaign. The Inspire USA Foundation was founded to address youth suicide prevention and is geared for students 13 - 17. The Reach Out site offers information and support for students who are experiencing a variety of mental health issues from students who have experienced similar issues and received help. |
http://us.reachout.com/facts |
Half of Us |
“Half of Us" campaign featuring students and celebrities who have experienced mental health issues such as depression who share how they coped and received help. Jed Foundation focuses on mental health awareness and support for college age students. |
http://www.halfofus.com/video/?videoID=83&chapterID=1 |
Aevidum |
Aevidum with support from the Minding Your Mind Foundation seek to reduce the stigma often associated with mental health especially involving youth and their families and schools. |
http://aevidum.com/ |
Ulifeline.org |
Sponsored by the Jed Foundation, a clearinghouse of mental health information and resources for college age students. A resource we can educate our college bound seniors about. |
http://www.ulifeline.org/ |
The Trevor Project |
The Trevor Project provides support and crisis intervention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth via web site, blogs, tweets, chatrooms and instant messaging. |
Trevor lifeline - 833-488-7386
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline |
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1 - 800 - 273 - TALK (8255) This SAMSHA sponsored site also offers promotional materials and resources. |
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ |
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) |
“The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the leading non-profit organization in the United States advocating on behalf of and supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders.” |
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/ |
S.A.F.E. Alternatives for Stopping Self Abuse |
“The S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES © philosophy begins with the assumption that, although temporarily helpful, self-injurious behaviors is ultimately a dangerous and futile coping strategy which interferes with intimacy, productivity and happiness. There is no “safe” or “healthy” amount of self-injury. We also believe that self-injury is not an addiction over which one is powerless for a lifetime, people can and do stop injuring, with the right kinds of help and support. Self-injury can be transformed from a seemingly uncontrollable compulsion to a choice.” |
http://selfinjury.com/ |
SAMHSA |
Two tool kits now available free from SAMHSA. After A Suicide: A Toolkit for schools and Preventing Suicide: A Toolkit for High Schools. |
http://www.store.samhsa.gov/ |
Pennsylvania Youth Suicide Prevention Initiative |
Pennsylvania has made strong efforts to prevent youth suicide through programs such as the Student Assistance Program (SAP), Services for Teens at Risk (STAR-Center), the Yellow Ribbon Program, and a variety of other approaches in local areas. |
http://www.paspi.org/ |
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Bullying By The Numbers: A Breakdown Of Bullying Statistics And Facts |
Wristband Resources |
https://www.wristband.com/content/bullying_by_the_numbers_a_breakdown_of_bullying_s
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