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At Ease: Providing Vital Support for Military Personnel

September 15, 2010

EDC offers a comprehensive approach to support military personnel and their families—from active duty to returning home.

Like many veterans returning from war, James had recurring flashbacks, harbored feelings of guilt, and turned to alcohol after his service in Vietnam.

The original version of this article appeared in the EDC Update, Spring 2010 issue.

  • Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs
  • Mental Health
  • Post traumatic stress disorder
  • United States
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Preventing Injuries

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video/quicktime iconSally Fogerty - Injury Prevention

Injuries are preventable, says EDC's Sally Fogerty, Director of the Children's Safety Network, which provides states with technical

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  • Injuries
  • Capacity Building
  • Curricula and Training Materials
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Addressing Related Health Issues

July 13, 2010

The Obama administration underscores the need to focus on overall health, well-being and prevention by addressing interrelated issues, such as substance abuse and mental health.

The Obama administration is closely focused on improving the overall health and well-being of Americans.

This project is part of the Center for the Application of Prevention Technologies, operated by EDC’s Health and Human Development Division. It is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. For more information contact Al Yee at ayee@edc.org.

  • State Departments of Education/Health/Mental Health/Juvenile Justice
  • Local Health/Mental Health Departments
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Bullying Prevention: Beyond Crime and Punishment

June 15, 2010

Massachusetts just passed the state’s first anti-bullying law, yet the more important issue is whether children will learn how to prevent bullying from happening in the first place, says EDC’s Ron

On May 3, Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick signed the state’s first anti-bullying law, four months after the suicide of Phoebe Prince, 15, of South Hadley, Massachusetts.

This article originally appeared on the Education Development Center, Inc. website. For more information contact Ron Slaby at rslaby@edc.org.

  • Violence
  • United States
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Suicide Prevention for Older Adults in Residential Communities: Implications for Policy and Practice

Podgorski, C.A., Langford, L., Pearson, J.L., & Conwell, Y. (2010). Suicide Prevention for Older Adults in Residential Communities: Implications for Policy and Practice. PLoS Medicine, 7(5). e1000254. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1000254

Whether by choice or necessity, more older adults are now living in congregate residential settings. About 23% of the 36 million adults over 65 experience relocation.

For more information or to obtain: 

Read or download this article from PLoS Medicine

  • Suicide
  • United States
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Warning Signs in the Emergency Department

May 25, 2010

1 in 10 patients in an emergency department is harboring thoughts of suicide—a new checklist for ER personnel can help them recognize the warning signs.

Life and death emergencies are typical in a hospital emergency room.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA), a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, funded the creation of the poster as well as part of the evaluation, with supplementary funding coming from the University of Rochester. For more information contact Davide Litts at dlitts@edc.org

  • Suicide
  • Hospitals/Clinics
  • United States
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Native Streams Institute Brochure

Publication date: 
2009
Author(s): 
EDC

Native Streams Institute is a key initiative of EDC’s Health and Human Development Division. It is dedicated to creating a sustainable, thriving future for the next generations in Native communities.

For more information or to obtain: 

Download a copy of the Native Streams Institute brochure (3 MB)

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Training in Suicide Risk Assessment

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“Assessing and Managing Suicide Risk” is one of the most well-attended courses offered by the Suicide Prevention Resource Center at EDC, says director Jerry Reed.

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  • Suicide
  • Curricula and Training Materials
  • United States
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Building an Infrastructure for AODV Prevention Coalitions and Statewide Initiatives

Publication date: 
2010
Author(s): 
Peggy Glider
Project Name: 
Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention
Funder: 
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools

Given the nature of alcohol and other drug abuse and violence on our campuses and in our communities, programs and coalitions developed to prevent or intervene in these issues are faced with a challen

For more information or to obtain: 

Obtain a copy of Building an Infrastructure for AODV Prevention Coalitions and Statewide Initiatives on the Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention website.

  • Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs
  • Colleges and Universities
  • United States
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Strengthening the Futures of Tribal Youth

April 5, 2010

Two new projects take different approaches to supporting Native American and Alaska Native youth involved in the juvenile justice system.

In an ongoing effort to support Native communities, EDC’s Health and Human Development Division received funding to develop two programs specifically for tribal youth that have committed a crime or of

These projects are funded by U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Please contact Anne Wang at awang@edc.org for more information about the 7th Generation Mentoring Program for Court-Involved Tribal Youth. Please contact Sue Vargo at svargo@edc.org for more information about the Tribal Juvenile Detention and Reentry Training and Technical Assistance Center.

  • Community Agencies/Youth Programs
  • Capacity Building
  • United States
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