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Children's Safety Network

added 02/03/2000

Distributes materials on youth and violence prevention, including guides to data and educational resources and materials for parents.

Focus Adolescent Services

added 07/27/2001

Information, resources, and support for families with troubled teens, including State Directory of Family Help. Information on Abuse; Anger in Our Teens and in Ourselves; Adolescent Sex Offenders; Teen Violence. Speakers available.
Contact Info: Toll-free helpline 1-877-362-8727

National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

added 01/16/2001

Source of information on prevention and intervention programs, publications, research, and statistics on violence committed by and against children and teens. Sponsored by the White House Council on Youth Violence. This website and call center 1-866-SAFEYOUTH (723-3968) serve as a user-friendly, single point of access to Federal information on youth violence prevention and suicide.

PACER Center's Teens Against Bullying

added 08/14/2009

An innovative bullying prevention resource where teens can become a powerful part of the movement to end bullying. Through videos, blogs, and social networking, the site’s resounding message is “the end of bullying begins with you.” The site offers FAQ's on bullying and what kids can do to help stop bullying.

Teen Victim Project

added 05/29/2003

The Teen Victim Project is a multi-pronged public education campaign to reach teenage victims of crime. This campaign features teen outreach cards and a television public service announcement, as well as a web site especially designed for teen victims of crime.

Working to Halt Online Abuse (WHOA)

added 01/24/2002
 

Fights online harassment through education of the general public, education of law enforcement personnel, and empowerment of victims. We've also formulated voluntary policies which we encourage online communities to adopt in order to create safe and welcoming environments for all internet users.