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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence

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Keep Children Safe: A program to Help Children Cope with Community Violence

Keeping Children Safe is a prevention/intervention program that was developed to examine the effects of exposure to community violence and its association with symptoms of posttraumatic stress in children. Some activities were also developed to prevent children from becoming involved in unsafe situations.

Promoting Positive Peer Social Interactions

This document describes positive peer social interactions, describes the evidence base for strategies to promote them, and explains why this is important. Resources to use for implementation are provided.

Talk with Your Child

This article offers tips, strategies, and resources for talking with your child about dating, forming friendships, and treating one another with respect.

Tough Talk: What boys need to know about relationship abuse

Highlights several training tools and background information for use in promoting men's involvement in the movement to end violence against women. Also included are educational materials to support the teaching of non-violence to boys and young men.

Chat Abbreviations

This list of chat abbreviations was designed to test your knowledge of shorthand text commonly used by youth in Instant Messenger and chat rooms.

Stay Safe Online

A poster for parents to print out for their children to use as a mat/poster in front of the computer to remember the 5 SMART rules when using the internet and mobile phones.

The Internet and Your Family

This brief article provides information to help teach children the basics of the Internet, including how to keep safe. Includes age-based guidelines for children's internet use.