Youth and School Violence Protection

http://www.apahelpcenter.org- American Psychological Association

This is a multi-part guide to understanding causes, warning signs, things you can to go help, dealing with anger, are you at risk of acting violently, controlling that risk, and self directed violence

http://www.colorado.edu/cspv- The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence

A source for fact sheets and brochures on reducing school violence, safe school planning and a summary of the book: Violence in American Schools.

http://www.safeyouth.org/teens/- The National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center

Provides a series of links to many sites that offer tips on preventing violence, suicide, mental health, and drug use.

http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu- The UCLA School Mental Health Project

Provides school and teachers with resources including the Resource Aid Packet "Responding to a Crisis at a School."

http://www.massmed.org/pages/violence_cards.asp- The Violence Prevention for Children and Youth

Parent education cards are to help parents with subjects such as bullying, street violence, teen dating violence, children witnessing violence at home, violence on television, and myths and facts about violence.