Outpatient clinic in Anchorage that provides sexual and physical abuse evaluations for children, newborn to age 18 years, and 24-hour on-call services for cases that are considered emergent.
Provides outreach and technical assistance to health care providers and other service providers on intimate partner violence, domestic violence, brain development and exposure to violence, and the impact of exposure to violence on children.
Nonprofit, membership corporation composed of 18 programs statewide that provide services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, offender services, and adult crisis intervention services.
Southcentral Foundation's statewide education and training program designed by the Alaska Native people to address domestic violence, child sexual abuse, and child neglect.
The YRBS is part of an epidemiological surveillance system that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established in 1990 to monitor the prevalence of health-risk behaviors among youth.
Hospital-based violence prevention program (Temple University Hospital) aimed at educating at-risk youth about the perils of gun violence. Listen to Terry Gross's interview with the founders of the program on NPR's "Fresh Air," September 4, 2013.
National initiative led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to prevent youth violence before it starts among young people ages 10 to 24.
Resource from Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network (MHTTC) designed to help schools better support students and families in the aftermath of violence and trauma.
Free lesson plans on Critical Media Literacy for all elementary and secondary students and parents, and on Representations of Youth in Media for youth ages 13-16.