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Violence Prevention and Postvention As part of Governor Eliot Spitzer’s agenda to improve the lives of New York’s children, the New York State Division of Criminal Justices Services (DCJS) unveiled a presentation entitled “Video Games and Children: Virtual Playground vs. Danger Zone.” The 20-minute presentation is designed to assist parents in making informed decisions about the video games they allow their children to play. Anti-Violence Initiative Day (A.V.I.D.) - how to set up an anti-violence initiative day School Safety and Crisis Resources fron NASP NASP has made these materials available free of charge to the public in order to promote the ability of children and youth to cope with traumatic or unsettling events. Text from HTML materials may be adapted or reproduced without specific permission; all materials may also be linked to websites without prior permission from NASP. However, the integrity of the content must be maintained and NASP must be given proper credit.Requests from school districts for assistance related to a crisis should be directed to NASP's National Emergency Assistance Team (NEAT). Media inquiries should be directed to the NASP Director of Marketing and Communications at kcowan@naspweb.org. Resources by TopicSchool Safety/Violence Prevention |
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