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Safe & Drug Free Schools
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School Safety
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- Suicide Prevention
The Youth Suicide Prevention School-Based Guide is designed
to provide accurate, user-friendly information. The Guide is
not a program but a tool that provides a framework for
schools to assess their existing or proposed suicide
prevention efforts (through a series of checklists) and
provides resources and information that school
administrators can use to enhance or add to their existing
program. First, checklists can be completed to help evaluate
the adequacy of the schools' suicide prevention programs.
Second, information is offered in a series of issue briefs
corresponding to a specific checklist. Each brief offers a
rationale for the importance of the specific topic together
with a brief overview of the key points. The briefs also
offer specific strategies that have proven to work in
reducing the incidence of suicide, with references that
schools may then explore in greater detail. A resource
section with helpful links is also included. The Guide will
help to provide information to schools to assist them in the
development of a framework to work in partnership with
community resources and families.
http://theguide.fmhi.usf.edu/
- Michigan
Safe Schools
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Model
Practices and Resources
- Indicators
of School Crime and Safety, 1999 - a joint effort by
the Bureau of Justice Statistics and National Center for
Education Statistics
http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=1999057
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archive of older School Safety publications is
also available from from the National Center for
Education Statistics
http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/
- National School Safety
Center - a Not-For-Profit Organization providing
training, school security assessments and technical
assistance for education related organizations
http://www.nssc1.org/ -
Office of Juvenile
Justice and Delinquency Prevention - provides
information and resources on general areas of interest
about juvenile justice and delinquency and the
comprehensive strategy as a framework for communities to
combat youth crime. The OJJDP have three resource
sections which are particularly helpful with regard to
school safety:
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/ -
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and Drug-Free Schools Program (SDFS) - the Federal
government's primary vehicle for reducing drug, alcohol
and tobacco use, and violence, through education and
prevention activities in our nation's schools.
Includes current news, publications and information about
funding opportunities.
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/SDFS/index.html |
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