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Taking action now can save lives, prevent injury, and minimize property damage in the moments of a crisis. If you do not have a crisis plan in place, it is time to develop one. If you have one, review... Details >
The information at this site is designed for preventing pollution at the workplace, and raising awareness of health and safety issues.... Details >
This is the home page of the Safe and Drug Free Schools Program (SDFSP), the Federal government's primary vehicle for reducing substance abuse, and violence, through education and prevention activitie... Details >
The information on this interactive web site is designed to educate children about the importance of traffic safety, being aware while using the roads and general accident prevention. Parents and teac... Details >
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
This page offers safety rules for getting on and off the school bus, including wait until the bus has stopped and the door opens before stepping onto the roadway; never put head, arms or hands out of ... Details >
Search this database for information on federal, foundation, and state-specific funding sources for school health programs--includes procedures for obtaining the funds.... Details >
In the last few years, a great deal of media attention has been focused on school shootings. This has led many teens to become concerned about their own safety, wondering whether such tragic violence ... Details >
From this web page, users can link to a wide range of on line reports related to school violence, school safety, and mental-health related issues. Some include the Safe and Drug Free Schools program,... Details >
SAMHSA's National Mental Health Information Center, Center for Mental Health Services
School shootings are sobering and tragic events that cause much concern about the safety of children. Despite these events, schools remain a very safe place for children to spend their days. The Cente... Details >
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
If you suspect that someone has a weapon or is threatening someone else's life, the best thing to do is to speak up. If you find out that someone at school has a weapon, here are some tips for handlin... Details >