
SchoolSafety.gov creates one-pagers and issue briefs about a variety of school safety topics. These include:

The National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments website features information about data trends and guidance for schools at every level covering topics such as emotion safety, physical safety, bullying, substance abuse and the environment.
The Handle with Care program is a notification system that enables law enforcement and other first responders to notify schools when a child has been at the scene of a potentially traumatic event, allowing schools and mental health partners to provide trauma-sensitive support.

211 is a simple way to connect to food, shelter and housing assistance, employment services, counseling resources and much much more. Get help by dialing 211. If you are unable to dial 211 from your landline or cellular phone, you can dial your local 211 service center’s 10-digit number or click on your county to be taken to your 211 service center’s website.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security works with the academic community - including school administrators, faculty, and students - on a range of issues. The Office of Academic Engagement (OAE) supports DHS’s mission by building, improving and leveraging relationships with the academic community.

Copy, download and share the SchoolSafety.gov Back-to-School Campaign resources, including an animated video, communications toolkit, infographics and social media posts and graphics.
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