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Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network

May 2014
Prevention Websites
GLSEN works to ensure that LGBT students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment. This site provides information, guides, and webinars for

Futures Without Violence

May 2014
Prevention Websites
Futures Without Violence has led the way and set the pace for ground-breaking educational programs, national policy development, professional training programs, and public actions designed to end violence against women,

Dating Abuse Stops Here (DASH)

May 2014
Prevention Websites
This website site offers fact sheets, information, and resources about teen dating abuse to help teens, their parents and friends understand more about this growing

Date Safe Project

May 2014
Prevention Websites
This project is committed to being the nation’s leading organization for teaching how “asking first” makes all the difference in creating safer intimacy and in decreasing occurrences of sexual

Choose Respect

May 2014
Prevention Websites
This website focuses on preventing dating abuse by educating 11 to 14 year-olds about healthy

Break the Cycle

May 2014
Prevention Websites
Break the Cycle engages, educates and empowers young people to build lives and communities free from domestic and dating

The Mayor’s Substance Abuse Prevention Council

May 2014
Prevention Websites
The Mayor’s Substance Abuse Prevention Council (MSAPC) is the lead drug and alcohol prevention voice and policy making body for the city of

New England Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network

May 2014
Prevention Websites
The New England Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network (ATTC) aims to raise awareness of evidence-based and promising treatment and recovery practices, build skills to prepare the workforce to deliver state-of-the-art addictions treatment

The New Hampshire Center for Excellence

May 2014
Prevention Websites
This center provides technical assistance, disseminates data, and promotes knowledge transfer in support of communities, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders working to address alcohol and other drug misuse and related

Maine Behavioral Health Workplace Development Collaborative

May 2014
Prevention Websites
This collaborative aims to help mental health and substance abuse professionals who are seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge to better serve the people of Maine by offering educational

BH Link

In the event of a mental health or substance use crisis, call to connect with a licensed counselor, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Bilingual support and medications to assist with recovery are available.

401.414.LINK (5465)