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    Violence Prevention Resources

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    Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon GeneralYouth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General
    The Surgeon General's Report on Youth Violence provides a review of what we know about youth violence from a public health perspective, summarizing the state of the science on youth violence and prevention.

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    Bright Futures for Families: What You Can Do to Prevent Violence Bright Futures for Families: What You Can Do to Prevent Violence
    This booklet contains information on prevention of violence in children's lives and steps parents can take to protect their children from violence.

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    Safe Schools Healthy Students
    Safe Schools/Healthy Students Overview Brochure
    This brochure provides a brief history and description of the national Safe Schools/HealthyStudents Initiative.

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    Safe Schools/Healthy Students Violence Prevention Poster
    "What will it take to prevent school violence? You!" serves to generate interest and involvement among citizens. These posters are suitable for mounting or framing and may be displayed throughout your community.

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    Safe Schools/Healthy Students Banner Posters
    A series of five multicultural posters entitled, "Working together. Preventing school violence." The theme illustrates community collaboration toward a healthy and safe school environment.

    Safe Schools/Healthy Students Banner Posters Graphic

    African-American
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    Asian-American
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    Hispanic
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    Caucasian
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    Native American
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    To order, please print and fax a copy to 240-747-5470. If you have any questions, contact the Information Center at 1-800-789-2647 or visit mentalhealth.samhsa.gov.

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    National Mental Health Information Center
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    Washington, DC 20015

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