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This video is a reproductive health public education campaign seeking to provide accurate and up to date resources about access to and insurance coverage for reproductive health care. Learn more. 
In this video, singer and advocate John Legend thanks youth justice advocates from across the country for their efforts during Youth Justice Action Month to raise awareness and educate the public about the impact of the justice system on youth. He also discusses successes in juvenile justice reform and reiterates ...
This animated video is the first in a three-part series that features college students navigating HIV testing, considering their HIV and other STI prevention options, and adhering to HIV treatment while juggling school. In this video, a college junior named Ruya explores her HIV testing options on and off campus ...
In this podcast episode, David Anderson, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Education and Human Development at George Mason University, discusses the following:  Findings on substance misuse prevention efforts from the College Alcohol Survey  Insights from campus-based professionals working on alcohol and drug misuse issues  A new guide on professional competencies for drug and alcohol ...
In this video, the U.S. Surgeon General discusses bullying statistics, adverse mental health effects of bullying, and the positive impacts that feeling connected to people at school and at home can have on reducing negative health outcomes as a result of bullying. Learn more. 
This webinar recording features experts who give insight into social science research and the mental health crisis in minority youth and adolescents, and what can be done to address mental health challenges now and in the future. Learn more. 
This podcast episode is the first in a four-part series focusing on strategies and resources to strengthen Tribal communities’ capacity in response to the needs of runaway, missing, and trafficked Tribal Youth. Learn more. 
This letter provides information about federal resources to support children, youth, and families who have experienced the loss of a parent or caregiver.
This intervention was designed for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) teens and young adults to amplify and reinforce healthy social norms and cultural values, teach suicide warning signs, prepare youth to initiate difficult conversations with peers and trusted adults, encourage youth to access mental health resources (i.e., tribal clinics, ...
This video explains the impact of drugs on the brain’s reward systems and how treatment and recovery support can help people meet their goals by relieving withdrawal symptoms, navigating triggers, and making other positive changes. This plain language explanation is ideal for use in educational settings and can be shared ...
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