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Attendance
Ohio Attendance Law
Understanding chronic absenteeism helps school professionals shift from punishment to early, supportive interventions that keep students engaged and learning.
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Families
Young Adult Mental Health Advocacy Toolkit
This product is a Young Adult Advocacy Toolkit created by the Mental Health Literacy Young Adult Advocacy Council that guides young adults in promoting positive mental health in their communities.
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Navigating School Districts for Effective Collaboration Fact Sheet #2
Fact sheet about navigating school districts – part 2.
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Navigating School Districts for Effective Collaboration Fact Sheet #1
Fact sheet about navigating school districts – part 1.
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Engaging with Youth & Families Fact Sheet #2
Fact sheet about engaging with youth and families – part 2.
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Engaging with Youth & Families Fact Sheet #1
Fact sheet about engaging with youth and families – part 1.
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Featured
Videos: Capacity Building and Sustainability Micro Learning Series
Click in the description to access 5 videos from SheRays.com about building capacity when working with youth, families, schools, and communities.
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My Ohio Wellness – Videos for Young Adults
My Ohio Wellness is a video streaming service with helpful videos for young adults
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Eyes Up Appalachia
Eyes Up Appalachia is an organization working to end human trafficking in the 32 Appalachian Counties of Ohio.
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Racial Trauma Resources
Mental Health America has resources related to racial trauma whether caused by individuals or systems:
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Prevention Explainer Video
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early childhood
NCTSN Trauma Early Childhood Trauma
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) released information regarding childhood trauma. One type of trauma recognized by the NCTSN is early childhood trauma, and the website includes the effects and symptoms of trauma, screening and assessment tools, interventions, and accessible resources for younger children experiencing traumatic events.
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Staff Wellness – Self Care After Trauma
When dealing through a traumatic event, there are several things we can encourage members of our community to partake in to take care of themselves.
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Crisis
NCTSN Trauma Terrorism and Violence
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) released information regarding childhood trauma. One type of trauma recognized by the NCTSN is terrorism and violence, and the website includes school shooting and mass violence resources for individuals impacted by violent events.
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Prevention
NCTSN Trauma Bullying
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) released information regarding childhood trauma. One type of trauma recognized by the NCTSN is bullying, and the website includes the short and long-term effects of bullying in addition to accessible resources.















