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  • Center for Mental Health in Schools: School Mental Health Project (SMHP). Articles, practice tools, training aids, and resource packets about safe schools and violence prevention. The center is part of the University of California, Los Angeles.

  • Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV): Safe Communities~Safe Schools (SCSS). Planning guide, assessment tools, fact sheets, and other materials to assist schools with creating and maintaining a positive and welcoming school climate, free of drugs, violence, intimidation and fear. Presents databases with information about violence-related research and literature; curricula; prevention, intervention, and treatment programs; and program evaluation tools. CSPV is a research center at the University of Colorado at Boulder.

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: School Violence. Data, policies, and program information about school violence. Resources and initiatives include

    Healthy Youth! Injury and Violence. Information about school health policies and programs and guidelines for developing school health programs to prevent violence.

    Understanding School Violence. (2010). [Fact sheet].

    School Health Index (SHI). Self-assessment and planning guide to help schools identify the strengths and weaknesses of their school-health-promotion policies and programs; develop an action plan for improving student health; and involve teachers, parents, students, and the community in improving school policies, programs, and services. Violence prevention is one of the health topics covered.

  • Center to Prevent Youth Violence. Information and materials for its national initiatives to prevent violence affecting youth, including National Safe Schools Week and the SPEAK UP Campaign. Call the SPEAK UP hotline to anonymously report a weapon threat at school or in your community. Telephone: (866) 773-2587.

  • Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Database. Information about journal articles, research reports, teaching guides, curricula, conference papers, and books covering all aspects of education-related issues. To identify resources on the topic, click on Advanced Search. Under Search for, select Descriptors (from Thesaurus) and type (adolescents OR youth) AND violence in the field to the right. Select a publication date or date range, and click on Search to get your results. To narrow your search further or for additional searches, use the ERIC Thesaurus to identify terms (e.g., bullying, weapons). ERIC is sponsored by the Department of Education.

  • Hamilton Fish Institute on School and Community Violence. Guides for creating safer schools and involving the community in supporting students. The Institute is part of George Washington University and funded by the Department of Justice.

  • National Center for Education Statistics: Crime and Safety Surveys (CSS). School crime and safety data and reports on topics that include victimization, teacher injury, bullying, school conditions, fights, weapons, availability and student use of drugs and alcohol, and student perceptions of personal safety at school. NCES is part of the Department of Education (ED).

  • National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention. Program information, webinars, research briefs, evidence-based intervention fact sheets, and other resources. The center provides technical assistance and training to school districts and communities that receive federal grants for initiatives to foster resilience, promote mental health, and prevent adolescent violence and mental health and behavioral challenges. The center is a project of the Education Development Center.

  • National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement (NCSCB). Guidelines for schools and parents about crisis intervention, emergency preparedness, and bereavement. NCSCB is located at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

  • National Parent Teacher Association (PTA): School Violence. Articles for parents about bullying, gangs, security, and violence prevention. The National PTA is an association of parents, teachers, school administrators, students, and other child advocates that work to improve the welfare of children and adolescents.

Related MCH Library Resources

School Violence Prevention: School Resource Brief. (June 2011). (Updated: September 2011).
Author: Susan Brune Lorenzo, M.L.S., MCH Library.
Reviewer: Olivia K. Pickett, M.A., M.L.S., MCH Library.
Editor: Ruth Barzel, M.A., MCH Library.

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