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Sexual Assault Awareness [1]

April was first declared as Sexual Assault Awareness Month in 2001.

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Child Abuse Prevention [2]

April was first declared Child Abuse Prevention Month in 1983. Since then, April has been a time to acknowledge the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse.

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School Shooting Resources [3]

The following resources on School Shootings were developed by the NCTSN.

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Abuso Sexual Infantil: Cómo Manejar el Estrés Emocional que Puede Producir la Interacción con el Sistema Legal [4]

Ofrece información a padres y cuidadores sobre el abuso sexual infantil, y sobre cómo afrontar el estrés emocional que implica la interacción con el sistema legal.

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¿Qué digo? Cómo Hablar con Otras Personas Acerca de lo Sucedido [5]

Proporciona información a los jóvenes sobre cómo hablar del trauma médico con otras personas.

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A Guide for Mental Health Agencies [6]

Assists mental health agencies with navigating and understanding The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC) website.

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Trinka ak Sam Nan Yon Jounen Anpil Van ak Lapli (in Creole) [7]

Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about hurricanes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a hurricane, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.

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Trinka and Sam and the Swirling Twirling Wind [8]

Offers parents and caregivers a way to talk with their children about tornadoes. This children’s book describes some of Trinka's and Sam’s reactions to a tornado, talks about how their parents help them express their feelings and feel safer.

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Help Kids Cope: Android Version [9]

Helps parents talk to their kids about the disasters they may face and know how best to support them throughout—whether sheltering-in-place at home, evacuating to a designated shelter, or helping your family heal after reuniting.

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Acquaintance Rape: Information for Parents and Caregivers [10]

Defines acquaintance rape, discusses the occurrence of acquaintance rape, and offers suggestions to parents on how they can protect their children.

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